Is our data and infrastructure ready for AI?
Wednesday 21 May
11:00 - 12:00 via Teams Town Hall

Government is rightly focused on delivering digital savings and harnessing AI to transform operations across the health and public sector.
However, its recent State of Digital Government Review found significant challenges to overcome from the plethora of legacy technologies in use sector-wide. It flagged three core challenges across the NHS, central government and local government:
- Data is fragmented and underused
- Critical services depend on decades-old legacy technology
- Public sector technology is fragmented and duplicative
This all has implications for the deliverability of AI at speed. Added to which there are concerns over ensuring both cyber security and robust information governance, the cost and location of compute and data storage, and yet to be overcome difficulties with data sharing - particularly between organisations and across sectors, as in the Integrated Care System.
Join our expert panel of NHS leaders and subject matter experts at 11:00 on Wednesday 21st May as they explore the issues common to all, those specific to the NHS working between organisations and across to local government in the ICS, and how the right infrastructure and data foundations can create an AI-ready platform for change.
Who should attend?
Chief and Senior Digital Leaders and Officers working to transform and integrate data in the NHS and across the ICS, and across the wider public sector - including but not limited to: Chiefs / Directors / Heads of Clinical Information, Digital, Data and Technology, Directors / Heads of Social Care, Transformation, and Service Delivery working in the NHS, Local Government and Central Government.
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