TechWeekEurope Is Now Silicon UK
The world of IT is changing. So are we. Find out more
The world of technology is characterised by constant change. What is new today will be old tomorrow, but some trends last for extended periods of time.
Despite its fluid, dynamic nature, the industry can be divided into several eras: from the mainframe to personal computing to mobile, clear patterns are evident. But it feels as though were are about to embark on arguably the most significant shift to date.
Transformative technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), cloud and big data have the ability to impact just about every single industry and every part of our lives.
Becoming Silicon
Some believe these developments could herald a ‘fourth industrial revolution’, making organisations more productive and opening up new markets. What is clear is that technology decisions are now business decisions too.
So we’re changing to reflect this. TechWeekEurope is now Silicon UK.
As Silicon we will still produce the same quality coverage of the major topics in our industry and complement this with in-depth features, interviews with leading figures and expert analysis from our brand new editorial team.
We want to be your guide through this business technology revolution and offer genuine insight. That’s why we’ll interact with our community and attend the leading events in the UK and beyond.
We’ve been proud to serve the UK IT community for the past seven years and hope you’ll join us for the next stage of our own evolution.
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