G-Cloud12 Summit

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The GCloud Summit 2021 will take place live, online on Thursday 28 January, 9.30am and will be hosted by Tony Singleton OBE, Digital Operations and Programme Director, Advice Cloud.

 

 

Tony will be joined by representatives from the Crown Commercial Service who will speak about the Framework. Henry Rex, Associate Director for Government and Health – techUK will explain how SMEs can use GCloud to boost business. Mike Isherwood, Chairman – British APCO & Managing Director of APD will discuss Artificial Intelligence and how it can be used to make multicultural and multilingual societies more inclusive.

 

You will also hear myth-busting case studies from Chris Farthing, Advice Cloud, among others and take part in Live Forums, Polls and Q&A’s. The full agenda will be announced shortly. Watch this space!

 

 

The straightforward and simple buying process, along with excellent guidance from Crown Commercial Service (CCS), has enabled five billion pounds worth of spend to go through the framework in the last eight years. However, this spend is below target levels. 

 

G-Cloud 12, the latest iteration of the framework, went live in September 2020 and is made up of over 4,000 suppliers which have demonstrated a commitment to working with government organisations in order to showcase the benefits and cost effectiveness of their software and systems - and also ease the procurement process.

 

The G-Cloud12 Summit aims to further explore the opportunities for technology buyers in a safe and secure environment.

 

 

Places are limited

 

REGISTER NOW FOR YOUR FREE PLACE

 

 

Join us online, at 09.30am, on 28 January…

 

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Peer Chat, Live Polls and Interactive Q&A

 

 
 

For sponsorship opportunities, featuring presentation and live interaction slots, please contact:

 

Colin Boyton or Rosario Surace

 

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