TechnologyCamp Digital 2024 returns to Manchester with the latest insights

Camp Digital 2024 returns to Manchester with the latest insights

Leading design conference Camp Digital is returning to Manchester’s Royal Northern College of Music.

Building on the success of previous years, Camp Digital 2024 will bring together the design, digital, and user experience (UX) communities to share ground-breaking ideas and best practice, as well as address the pressing challenges facing the digital community.

The event has run annually since 2012, attracting professionals from the creative and tech industries for keynote presentations, panel discussions, lightning talks, and interactive workshops, covering topics ranging from inclusive design practices to the ethical implications of AI and other emerging technologies.

Key speakers for Camp Digital 2024 include Lou Downe, former head of design for the UK government who will deliver the opening speech, as well as Michael Gillett from Microsoft, Pritesh Mistry from The King’s Fund and Sarah Drummond from the School of Good Services.

Shaun Gomm, organiser of Camp Digital and commercial director at Nexer Digital, said: “Digital services shape the experiences of individuals from all walks of life, and it’s essential that, as digital and design professionals, we develop services that reflect the diverse needs and perspectives of their users.

“Camp Digital is crucial in supporting this philosophy by providing a platform for professionals to gather to exchange insights, explore best practices, and deepen their understanding of inclusive design and tech. By bringing together experts from diverse backgrounds and facilitating discussions on topics such as accessibility, neurodiversity, representation, and equity, Camp Digital empowers professionals to create services and use technology that helps people to live and work better.”

Camp Digital 2024 takes place from 9am – 5.30pm on May 8 at the Royal Northern College of Music but will also be accessible via livestream. Conference tickets are £200+ VAT, with live stream tickets costing £50+ VAT.

To purchase tickets, visit: https://www.nexerdigital.com/campdigital/2024/

Helen Greaney
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