Digital Transformation Series
This webinar series will explore how to engage key stakeholders in the cultural shift required for transformation and reveal how financial services firms can overcome the challenges involved in transitioning their data to cloud-based systems.
Previous Webinars Available to Watch On-Demand
5 April 2022
Challenger vs Legacy
This webinar examined the bank of the future, and how innovation and cloud-based technologies can be used to drive opportunities in the digital finance world.
16 June 2022
Making the business case for transportation electrification Improving profitability while enabling the journey to net zero
This webinar focused on digital transformation – which brought together leaders from the worlds of transportation electrification, fleet management and clean energy to examine the business case for digital decarbonisation in the transportation sector.
28 July 2022
The Next Stage of Pharma's Digital Revolution
This webinar explored the evolution of digital in pharma, what’s next on the horizon and how the on-going digital transformation will impact and reshape the operational and business models of the industry.
05 October 2022
Engaging with the Hybrid Consumer
This webinar explored how businesses can blend physical and digital customer engagement to facilitate growth and retain customers.
20 October 2022
Leveraging Technology to Improve Healthcare Accessibility
This discussion considers how hospitals, insurers, innovators and pharmaceutical companies can cooperate and ensure that healthcare is accessible, safe and effective in delivering better outcomes for all.
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