Events
The Big Data community is incredibly active and holds a number of highly-targeted events around the world. Topics include Hadoop, Data Science, Business Intelligence, Analytics as well as concrete applications. For example, marketing for industries such as Consumer Goods and Retail, Healthcare or Finance.
Below is a selection of the most relevant events coming up over the course of this year. In case your event is not featured below, please reach out to us at [email protected]

Data-driven journalism, AI ethics, deep fakes, and more – here’s how DN Unlimited ended the year with a bang
Data Natives Unlimited – Europe’s biggest data science and AI event – was forced out of its regular, “so Berlin” home this year thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic. What followed was an endeavor that exceeded our expectations. With 5,000 attendees, over 150 speakers, incredible partners, fantastic volunteers, and a team

Europe’s largest data science community launches the digital network platform for this year’s conference
The DN Unlimited Conference will take place online for the first time this year More than 100 speakers from the fields of AI, machine learning, data science, and technology for social impact, including from The New York Times, IBM, Bayer, and Alibaba Cloud Fully remote networking opportunities via a virtual

Why we need to open up AI black boxes right now
AI has been facing a PR problem. Too often AI has introduced itself as a misogynist, racist and sinister robot. Remember the Microsoft Twitter chatbot named Tay, who was learning to mimic online conversations, but then started to blur out the most offensive tweets? Think of tech companies creating elaborate

Call to all developers, programmers, entrepreneurs: Three challenges await you
Meet investors, Blockchain and crypto enthusiasts, a talent pool of developers and programmers as they solve three Blockchain challenges over two days in Berlin. Here is why you should be a part of LongHash Cryptocon Vol2. Berlin has been recognised as the cryptocurrency capital of Europe for more than half

It’s a Wrap: Highlights from Data Natives 2018
How do you merge the perspectives of the data scientists, entrepreneurs, investors, student and CTO’s under one roof when it comes to data-driven decisions? How do you bring together the likes of Google and IBM with academics and universities to find answers to the most relevant questions in the world

First Speakers Announced for Data Natives 2018, The Tech Conference of the Future
Preparations are well underway for the 2018 edition of Data Natives– the data driven conference of the future, hosted in Dataconomy’s hometown of Berlin. Data Natives brings together a global community of data-driven pioneers to explore the technologies that are shaping our world- from big data to blockchain, from AI

I built my team at Data Natives
Last year was full of exciting events. As soon as solarisBank received its banking license, a new chapter was opened for the company, as well as for me. We faced a tough but an exciting challenge: as a tech company with a banking license, we needed a strong BI team

Announcing confirmed speakers for Data Natives 2017
It’s that time of year again. Data Natives is ramped up and ready to go for its most impressive lineup of speakers to date. Whether focused on the fastest growing developments in fields such as FinTech and AI or examining the many minute ways that data sets can affect individuals,

Preparing your team and your tech for GDPR
On October 12th, Cloudera will be in Munich composing a series of straightforward approaches and concise strategies for companies preparing for one of Europe’s biggest regulatory reshufflings of data ever. Register now to find out what tactics, methods and tools are best suited for you. May 25th, 2018 is

DN2017: 4 big trends in 4 major industries where tech disruption is now the norm
Now that business is moving nearly as fast as data does, the tech world is constantly forging new and exciting professional paths in a range of different industries – that is, if we know where to look for them. Timing is everything and disruption is still stronger in some areas