Digital 2015 is an event which aims to encourage the growth of digital and ICT skills within Wales.
Four streams of content are running over the two days, which finish today, and more than 2,000 delegates are expected to attend.
Through engaging interactive panel debates, skills workshops, live demonstrations and keynote talks Digital 2015 seeks to bring together people from all corners of the digital industry to learn, share ideas, make connections and develop business opportunities.
Sir Terry Matthews, serial hi-tech entrepreneur and Wales' first billionaire said: “Never before have so many revolutionary opportunities for digital innovation existed for businesses across all sectors of the economy. Digital 2015 will showcase these opportunities and bring together thousands of like-minded digital leaders, innovators, creators and decision-makers.”
IntaPeople exhibiting at the event, which is being held at the Celtic Manor Resort. This is the second year running its team of recruitment consultants will be there to offer advice to employers and candidates alike about the tech industry job market.
Victoria Wood, IntaPeople regional manager, said: “We are really excited to be involved in such a prestigious digital event in South Wales. Digital 2015 is anticipated to be even bigger and better than last year with interesting discussions on cyber security, data science and cloud services.
“In the last 12 months heavy investment in tech businesses and start-ups has resulted in significant hiring growth. It’s an exciting time for technically skilled candidates in South Wales, and through events like Digital 2015 more high calibre candidates are being attracted to the area which is great news for local businesses.
“Our expert team will be on hand at exhibition stand 26 to answer any questions you have about finding the right job or the right talent for your team.”
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