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With GDPR drawing closer, learn its nuances, impact on businesses with GDPR Interactive Sessions by IE

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The GDPR set of compliance and policies will be in effect on May 25th, 2018. With this, companies in EU or those running businesses in EU, need to be aware of the different ways in which GDPR will affect their business strategies.

The GDPR Interactive Sessions – powered by the Innovation Enterprise, provides senior executives and attendees the platform to discuss and debate the latest technology trends and innovations that are shaping, or has the potential to shape the future of businesses.

As part of the London Data Festival 2018 – featuring 4 summits across 2 days, the GDPR sessions will primarily discuss topics like Impact of GDPR on marketing and sales; compliance to GDPR; is GDPR an opportunity; and trust, transparency and progressive information rights.

The GDPR Interactive Sessions will witness 8+ industry leading speakers, 80+ senior level attendees, case studies, and 10+ hours of premium content and networking opportunities.

The sessions will also discuss the role of senior executives in the implementation of GDPR policies across the organization. As GDPR will affect the entire organization and not just one department or process, the senior level executives have a primary role to play in order to reframe the current company policies to make them GDPR compliant.

The list of speakers includes Tini Sevak – Global Director of the Data Application, YouGov, Peter Jackson – Chief Data Officer, Southern Water, Moad Raghie – Global Digital Projects Manager, JLL, Damien Austin – Walker, Product Director, Do-It.org, and James Sandberg – Chief Customer Devotee, Customer Devoted Ltd.

The sessions will take place at the etc.venues 155 Bishopsgate conference and exhibition centre, located next to the Liverpool St. Station in the heart of London City.

Stay tuned to get latest updates from the sessions.

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