Edinburgh will host ESOMAR Congress 2019 – The Global Data & Insights Summit, 8-11 September, at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC).
The congress will see world-leaders in data and tech come together with local talent and start-ups to share and distribute the latest thinking and cutting-edge methodologies in data and insight.
With 1,200 international delegates, and over 3,600 live online viewers, they will be joined by speakers from global brands including Google, Microsoft, Viacom, Unilever, Intel, Facebook, PepsiCo, and Diageo. The programme also features ‘incubator’ led content, encouraging cross fertilisation of ideas with these industry leaders, attendees and the local tech community.
Finn Raben, director General ESOMAR said: “Edinburgh’s bid to host the Congress stood out against other cities’ due to its strength in the tech sector. It’s considered the UK’s fastest growing tech hub, home to the likes of CodeBase, the UK’s largest start-up incubator, Skyscanner and Fanduel.
“Edinburgh has a rich tradition of being a centre of innovation and this continues today with the University of Edinburgh’s world leading programmes in data science, robotics and AI. It’s a real asset, as it feeds our ambition to promote internationally the tech industry work happening at a local level. We’re excited to engage with the thriving start-up community in the city, helping connect those local businesses with more than 1,000 decision makers from across the globe.”
Millennial start up tech company CodeBase is presenting at the ESOMAR Black Box platform for inspiration beyond the market research industry. ‘‘CodeBase is delighted to be partnering with ESOMAR to share our thoughts on effective innovation and business transformation to such a diverse international audience’’ noted Martin Boyle, Director of Innovation and Transformation CodeBase.
This conference strengthens the city’s credentials as a pioneering destination to hold conferences, which themselves foster innovation and collaboration in the tech sector. This lies at the heart of a city campaign, ‘Make It Edinburgh’which showcases the city’s strongest sectors helping todrive business tourism to the city.
Amanda Ferguson, head of business tourism at Marketing Edinburgh says: “One of the aims of the city’s business tourism campaign, ‘Make It Edinburgh’, is to showcase technology as a centre of excellence, so it’s rewarding to see events of this scale and credibility choosing Edinburgh. It creates a halo effect; more events, more knowledge sharing, driving innovationin turn attracting more talent and investment. It’s a great example of creating a positive impact for the city and aligns well with Edinburgh’s ambition to be the Data Capital of Europe.”