Tech Leaders Collective – South West
Overwhelmed by AI? Underwhelmed? Moving from “WHAT?” to “HOW?” and “WHY”
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Join us at our latest Tech Leaders Collective – South West Meetup with Nick Darby for a practical, interactive session focused on the real-world challenges of embedding AI across organisations.
In our previous session, we explored the fundamentals of AI – what it is, what it can be used for, and the best practices organisations can adopt to drive adoption, benefits, and scale. Now, many teams are moving beyond the theory and starting to grapple with the practical realities of implementation.
In this session, Nick will focus on the next stage of the journey: the “how” of AI. Together, we’ll explore the challenges organisations are increasingly facing, from building a clear roadmap of AI services and prioritising investments, to encouraging innovation and supporting the curiosity, resilience, and adaptability needed across teams.
Through practical exercises and proven frameworks, Nick will guide attendees through ways to design, refine, and prioritise AI services, accelerate development and deployment, and create the cultural shift required to make AI initiatives successful.
You’ll leave the session with practical tools, materials, and a clearer roadmap to help position yourself and your organisation at the centre of the AI agenda.
Event Details
- Date: Tuesday, 21st April
- Time: Arrival from 4pm. Talk from 4:30pm
- Location: iO Associates, St. Bartholomew’s House, Lewins Mead, BS1 2NH
- Who: This Meetup will suit tech leaders including: CTOs, CIOs, CEOs, Founders, Directors, Heads of and Managers
- Register: Complete our registration form to secure your spot.
An opportunity to network with fellow tech leaders in the South West area before a thought-provoking talk from Truebirds’s, Nick Darby, followed by small-group discussions where attendees can unpack the key themes from the session, share real-world experiences, and explore how the new information applies within their own organisations.
The event will be held under the Chatham House Rule, creating a trusted environment that encourages open and honest discussion.
The Talk
Overwhelmed by AI? Underwhelmed? Moving from “WHAT?” to “HOW?” and “WHY” (Nick Darby, Head of Advisory and AI Inspiration at Truebird)
What we’ll explore:
- Creating an AI roadmap. How organisations can move from experimentation to a structured roadmap of AI services that aligns with business priorities and creates measurable value.
- Prioritising AI investments. Practical approaches to identifying which AI opportunities are worth pursuing, how to evaluate impact, and where to focus time and resources for the greatest return.
- Embedding the right culture. How to encourage curiosity, resilience, and adaptability across teams so people feel confident experimenting with AI and driving innovation in their roles.
- Measuring success. Defining clear ways to track progress, measure outcomes, and build a feedback loop that supports continuous improvement in AI initiatives.
- Driving practical innovation. Using proven frameworks and hands-on exercises to help teams identify opportunities, design AI-enabled services, and accelerate development and deployment across the organisation.
Registration
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21/04/2026 4:00 pm
Location: iO Associates, St. Bartholomew's House, Lewins Mead, BS1 2NH
Presented by:
Nick Darby
Head of Advisory and AI Inspiration , TrueBird
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Tech Leaders Collective – Manchester Data & AI Leaders
Join our latest roundtable for the Tech Leaders Collective – Data & AI Manchester, where Paris Bielby, Director of Data at CAVU, will lead a thought-provoking discussion on Embedding Product Thinking in a Data Function at Scale.
The event will focus on the ever-pressing importance of closely intertwining product and data disciplines, ensuring the right level of technical and business context informs effective data product design, build, and iteration.
Drawing on her experience, Paris will share how she has embedded product thinking within a centralised data function of 50 professionals spanning multiple disciplines. The session will explore the practical realities of bringing product principles into a data-led environment, and how this approach drives stronger outcomes, better decision-making, and more scalable data products.
This roundtable offers a space for data and AI leaders to share experiences, challenge assumptions, and discuss what it really takes to align product and data at scale.
Event Details
- Topic: Embedding Product Thinking in a Data Function at Scale
- Date: Wednesday 4th March
- Time: 7:30am for arrival & networking; 8:00am for discussion
- Location: Dakota Hotel, 29 Ducie St, Manchester M1 2JL
- Register: Complete our registration form to confirm your spot
Our Chair
Paris Bielby is a commercially minded data leader with experience across analytics, data strategy, and organisational efficiency design. She is currently Director of Data at CAVU, where she leads a multi-disciplinary data function focused on delivering scalable, high-impact data products.
Paris is passionate about nudging innovation forward, rallying teams around a shared vision of data maturity and metadata agility, and helping organisations build the foundations needed to be truly AI-ready. Her approach blends strong technical understanding with product thinking and commercial awareness, ensuring data delivers real business value.
In recent years, Paris has also achieved a Distinction-level Master of Law, strengthening her work in responsible data and AI design. This legal grounding informs the frameworks and solutions she develops, particularly where governance, ethics, and emerging AI use cases intersect.
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04/03/2026 7:30 am
Location: Dakota Hotel, 29 Ducie St, Manchester M1 2JL
Presented by:
Paris Bielby
Director of Data , CAVU
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Tech Leaders Collective – South West
What does it take to talk to your data?
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Join us at our latest Tech Leaders Collective – South West Meetup with David and Calvin for a practical, insight-led session exploring how leading organisations are enabling executives to truly talk to their data.
We’ve entered an era where leaders expect to ask questions in plain English and receive trustworthy answers from their data. The organisations getting ahead, however, aren’t relying on chatbots bolted onto messy foundations. Instead, they are pairing AI with engineered data layers and strong guardrails to deliver reliable, decision-ready insights.
In this session, David and Calvin will walk through the concrete architecture patterns that make this work at scale, including AI-accelerated semantic data models enriched with both business and technical context. They’ll also demonstrate how insights can be automatically visualised into clear, actionable charts that support faster and more confident decision-making.
Event Details
- Date: Tuesday, 3rd March
- Time: Arrival from 4pm. Talk from 4:30pm
- Location: iO Associates, St. Bartholomew’s House, Lewins Mead, BS1 2NH
- Who: This Meetup will suit tech leaders including: CTOs, CIOs, CEOs, Founders, Directors, Heads of and Managers
- Register: Complete our registration form to secure your spot.
An opportunity to network with fellow tech leaders in the South West area before a thought-provoking talk from Snap Analytics’s, David and Calvin, followed by small-group discussions where attendees can unpack the key themes from the session, share real-world experiences, and explore how the new information applies within their own organisations.
The event will be held under the Chatham House Rule, creating a trusted environment that encourages open and honest discussion.
The Talk
What does it take to talk to your data? (David Rice, CEO at Snap Analytics and Calvin Fuss, Head of Artificial Intelligence at Snap Analytics)
What we’ll explore:
- Data model & context. AI is only as good as the data and context it’s given. We’ll show how to accelerate model design with AI while capturing business definitions, source schema relationships, and the actual questions the business needs answered.
- Medallion architecture. How bronze (raw), silver (cleaned/standardised) and gold (curated, business‑ready) layers create trustworthy, consistent inputs for LLMs and agents.
- Enterprise ontology. Building the map of tables, joins, metrics and business terms that drive consistent answers across teams and use cases.
- Safe text‑to‑SQL. Designing the agent with read-only access, schema/table limits, and an AI safety validator to block destructive or out-of-scope prompts.
- Instant visualisation. Turning query results into clear, decision‑ready charts with image‑capable LLMs
Registration
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03/03/2026 4:00 pm
Location: iO Associates, St. Bartholomew's House, Lewins Mead, BS1 2NH
Presented by:
Calvin Fuss
Head of Artificial Intelligence , Snap Analytics
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Presented by:
David Rice
Group CEO, Snap Analytics
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Tech Leaders Collective – South West
After the hype and disappointment of GenAI; how to create real business value from AI
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With rapid innovation cycles, shifting priorities, and the evolving landscape of AI, many organisations are now asking the critical question – how do we move beyond the hype and disappointment of GenAI to create real business value?
Join us at our latest Tech Leaders Collective – South West Meetup with Nick Darby for a thought-provoking session on how to cut through the noise and focus on what truly drives impact. Nick will share practical ways to harness AI-enabled processes and insights to boost performance, innovation, and meaningful outcomes.
Event Details
- Date: Tuesday, 9th December
- Time: Arrival from 4pm. Talk from 4:30pm
- Location: iO Associates, St. Bartholomew’s House, Lewins Mead, BS1 2NH
- Who: This Meetup will suit tech leaders including: CTOs, CIOs, CEOs, Founders, Directors, Heads of and Managers
- Register: Complete our registration form to secure your spot.
An opportunity to network with fellow tech leaders in the South West area before a thought-provoking talk from Truebird’s, Nick Darby.
The event will be held under Chatham House Rule, creating a trusted environment that encourages open discussion.
The Talk
After the hype and disappointment of GenAI; how to create real business value from AI (Nick Darby, Head of Advisory and AI Inspiration at Truebird)
For years, only the largest global companies have been able to afford investment in AI services and (through much trial and error) have learnt how to create efficiencies, innovation, adoption, scaling and growth. As the cost of AI brings these advantages within reach for every business, it is experience, practical advice and prioritisation – from strategy and planning to skills and “winning the hearts and minds” – that is scarce. Formerly the Global Head of Insights, Data and AI for a worldwide consultancy, Nick’s career has spanned working for global companies such as Unilever, L’Oreal and Ahold Delhaize, consultancies, vendors, governments and his own successful businesses and brings a practical, pragmatic approach to creating tangible value from AI.
Registration
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09/12/2025 4:00 pm
Location: iO Associates, St. Bartholomew's House, Lewins Mead, BS1 2NH
Presented by:
Nick Darby
Head of Advisory and AI Inspiration , TrueBird
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Optimising Robotics
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, robotics has emerged as a driving force, reshaping industries across the globe.
At this event, we will explore the multitude of robotics use-cases, exploring how robotics are optimised across food & drink manufacturing, healthcare, and rehabilitation with talks from three leading robotics companies.
Plus there will be the opportunity to socialise and network with professionals, academics and robotic enthusiasts across Edinburgh over drinks and food.
Event Details
- Date: Thursday, 13th November
- Time: 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM
- Location: Raging Bull, 161 Lothian Rd , Edinburgh, EH3 9AA
- Register: Complete the registration form here to secure your spot
Agenda
- 6:00 – 6:15 PM
Welcome drinks & introductions - 6:15 – 6:35 PM
First talk - 6:40 – 7:00 PM
Second talk - 7:00 – 7:40 PM
Food and networking - 7:40 – 8:00 PM
Third talk - 8:00 – 8:30 PM
Open networking & mingle
The Talks
Beyond OOP: Using ECS to give customers what they want.
Speaker: Bjorn Madsen, Locus Robotics
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Bjorn explores one of the biggest challenges facing software and engineering teams today — how to innovate without disrupting what already works. Drawing on his experience delivering scalable, customer-focused solutions in robotics, he discusses how to balance extending software capabilities with maintaining legacy systems. Expect practical lessons on aligning innovation with customer needs and strategies for building technology that evolves without leaving the past behind.
The Journey of Delivering Robotics Products
Speaker: George Dascalu, Leap AI
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George explores the challenges of transforming an initial, unproven idea into a real-world product that delivers tangible value. Drawing from his experience in emerging robotics industries, he shares how to navigate uncertainty, adapt quickly, and create products that thrive in fast-changing environments where innovation and execution must go hand in hand.
Automation in Agritech
Speaker: Andrew Peacock, Peacock Technology
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Andrew highlights how robotics and automation are revolutionising intelligent system design. He’ll share insights from Peacock Technology’s work at the cutting edge of robotics, exploring how applied innovation, practical engineering, and collaborative design are shaping the next generation of intelligent automation solutions.
We’re also excited to welcome David Owen from ROVTech, who’ll be demonstrating their cutting-edge, all-electric ROV. Compact yet powerful, it combines high connectivity with AI-driven autonomy, performing operations that once required far larger and costlier systems.
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Tech Leaders Collective – Manchester Data & AI Leaders
Join our latest roundtable for the Tech Leaders Collective – Data & AI Manchester, where Jackson Dyson, from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), will lead a thought-provoking discussion on Zero Platform Analytics: The Rise of Borderless AI and Data Intelligence.
For decades, data analytics has relied on centralising information within data warehouses before it can be queried or used for AI. With the emergence of Large Language Models (LLMs), this traditional model is being redefined.
In this session, Jackson will introduce the concept of Zero Platform Analytics, an emerging approach where AI systems can analyse and learn from distributed, unstructured data sources (such as emails, documents, and messages) without the need to move or replicate data.
We’ll explore what a borderless AI and data landscape could mean for organisations, the implications for governance and regulation, and how data and AI leaders are adapting to this new paradigm. This roundtable offers a space to share perspectives, challenge assumptions, and discuss the future of analytics beyond traditional platforms.
Event Details
- Topic: Zero Platform Analytics: The Rise of Borderless AI and Data Intelligence
- Date: Wednesday 26th November
- Time: 7:30am for arrival & networking; 8:00am for discussion
- Location: Dakota Hotel, 29 Ducie St, Manchester M1 2JL
- Register: Complete our registration form to confirm your spot
Our Chair
Jackson is the Head of Data Platform at the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), where he leads the development and implementation of a modern analytics and AI platform designed to drive data-driven insight and innovation across the organisation.
With extensive experience delivering large-scale data and AI platforms across government, healthcare, and higher education, Jackson has previously held key roles at KPMG, the University of Glasgow, and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). His work focuses on creating scalable, ethical, and forward-thinking data ecosystems that enable smarter decision-making and responsible AI adoption.
Outside of work, Jackson is passionate about basketball, travel, and is a lifelong learner who’s always exploring new technologies and ideas shaping the future of data and AI.
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26/11/2025 7:30 am
Location: Dakota Hotel, 29 Ducie St, Manchester M1 2JL
Presented by:
Jackson Dyson
Head of Data Platform, AI & ML, Information Commissioner's Office
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Hackathon – American Frontier Build
Join us at General American Intelligence’s 24-hour Hackathon – American Frontier Build – on November 8–9 at the Ark Innovation Center, St. Petersburg, FL.
Event Details
- Date: Saturday 8th November – Sunday 9th November
- Time: 24 hours
- Location: Ark Innovation Center, St. Petersburg, FL
- Register: RSVP here to confirm your spot
The Purpose
Across a single 24-hour sprint, teams will collaborate across four innovation tracks to launch investable, American-made ventures designed to improve lives in fragile communities and industries.
🔹 LAND — AgTech: Soil & tissue analytics, variable-rate operations, field logistics, co-op pricing, crop insurance ops
🔹 AIR — Climate Tech: Load forecasting, DER orchestration, weather risk pricing, refrigerant leak intelligence, carbon MRV
🔹 SEA — Maritime Tech: Port operations, autonomous surface/underwater sensing, IUU monitoring, coastal resiliency
🔹 LEGACY — Industrials & Manufacturing / SMB / Enterprise: Demand planning, autopricing, labour scheduling, case intake, revenue operations
This hackathon offers a unique opportunity to compress the entire pre-seed to Series A lifecycle into just 24 hours, bringing together engineers, entrepreneurs, investors, and innovators to build solutions that truly matter.
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👉 Register today to be part of this fast-paced innovation challenge.