OCTOBER 1st, 2026

State of Analytics in the Age of AI

Join BI, data, and analytics leaders for the virtual summit, where we explore how AI is reshaping the analytics discipline, and what it takes to produce trusted outcomes in an AI-enabled world.
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AI can produce the report in seconds. Making it reliable takes months of foundational work in data and analytics.

The Role of Legacy BI in an AI-First World

I is changing how BI and analytics work, but the legacy BI already running your business is still there. It carries real value and needs real work to hold up alongside what AI adds next. That's why organisations are looking two ways at once: ahead at what AI makes newly possible, and back at years of analytics work worth building on.

Trusted Analytics at AI Scale

Bringing both forward together is what's in front of every analytics leader right now. It means clean definitions, trusted metrics, and context layers strong enough to carry the weight AI now puts on them.

The Future of BI and Analytics

This summit brings BI, analytics, and data leaders together to look at what's actually changing: what carries forward from traditional analytics, what AI changes, and where the discipline is heading next.

What we'll dig into

What makes AI's
output reliable

What does it actually take for AI to produce outcomes you can trust?

What's worth

carrying forward

What does it actually take for AI to produce outcomes you can trust?

How the discipline
is changing

What good analytics actually looks like when AI is a permanent part of how organisations work with data?

Three expert perspectives with live Q&A and a panel discussion

Event Speakers

Ben Clinch

Data Management, Analytics and AI professional, advisor and advocate, 
DAMA UK Committee Member

Ben is, at heart, a curious problem-solver who happens to have spent 26 years immersed in data management, knowledge graphs and business and data architecture. He has worked across some of the largest multi-national organisations, but what really drives him is the people side of it all, helping teams make sense of their data and showing them how to put good data management into practice at scale.He is a voracious learner, forever hoovering up books and research papers and seeking out specialists across all sorts of fields, always with the same goal in mind, to learn something, apply it, and pass it on so that others can succeed. That same enthusiasm shows up when he speaks, where he has a knack for turning complex ideas into something genuinely relatable. 

As a committee member and advocate for DAMA UK, Ben is a firm believer in raising the bar for data governance and bringing as many people along with him as he can.
OCTOBER 1st, 2026
free

Decide what AI should do for your analytics before it decides for you

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