19 Mar 2025

Derbyshire businesses can boost digital connectivity at awareness conference

Businesses in Derbyshire are being offered access to expert guidance on growth through connectivity at the Derbyshire Digital Awareness Conference 2025.

The conference, which is free for Derbyshire businesses to attend, takes place at the Reach Conference Centre in Derby on Friday 9th May. It will bring together industry professionals, policy makers and thought leaders with the aim of providing the county’s businesses with practical information and takeaways to support business growth and improved productivity through digital.

The event is being delivered by East Midlands Chamber on behalf of Derbyshire County Council which will present its Digital Connectivity Strategy 2024-2030.

Expert speakers include Microsoft who will present on how to harness AI technology for growth and the East Midlands Cyber Resilience Centre on the importance of cyber resilience in the increasingly digital marketplace.

Derbyshire County Council Cabinet Member for Infrastructure and Environment Councillor Carolyn Renwick said: In an ever-evolving digital world, we know that digital technology and connectivity is essential to support the growth and improved productivity of local businesses. That’s why our Digital Derbyshire programme has focussed on upgrading properties with the slowest broadband connections in recent years – including businesses.

“Now, we’re pleased to be supporting local businesses further with the Derbyshire Digital Awareness Conference, providing companies from across the county with practical information to help improve their productivity and business offer, with expert speakers focussing on practical solutions, education on connectivity, new tools, technology and training.

“It’s all part of our digital connectivity strategy which aims to ensure Derbyshire is a well-connected county and the event is completely free to Derbyshire businesses. So make sure you don’t miss out – book your space today.”

East Midlands Chamber Director of Policy and Insight Richard Blackmore said: “The morning of the conference is very much dedicated to our range of keynote speakers setting the scene. In the afternoon, delegates will have the opportunity to choose from a range of highly practical workshops. We’ve already confirmed some really thought-provoking topics – how to horizon scan for new technologies, how to become a data-driven organisation, accessible marketing and putting AI to good use in HR.

“From emerging digital solutions for SME manufacturers to the use of smart technologies in farming, our workshop agenda will undoubtedly help businesses across many sectors to learn about emerging trends and improve their knowledge base.”

Bookings can be made by clicking: https://bit.ly/DDConf25