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Connecting the Copilots - a no holds barred panel

18th Oct 10:00am - 10:40am BST Pioneer 1 (Ground Floor)
102 attended
Session Description

Copilot. More bloody Copilot. It never stops. Well, unless it's about agents. Bet you wish you could just avoid it for a while.

Sadly this panel session won't do that at all. Instead, we will answer your questions on all the different Copilots. You will get the biggest experts in the community that you can try and trip up with your awkward licensing questions or just answer why everything gets renamed. We'll share why we love Copilot and the bits that make us go WTF. We'll keep it fast moving and entertaining and not just ego glossing.

From this session you won't learn:

- What our favourite agent is when we don't really use one

- Our favourite prompt that we've thought of 5 mins ago

- That governance is important and adoption is hard

- That it's spelt CoPilot

Instead, we'll go deeper and bring real world experience from companies large and small. And stickers, we'll have stickers.

Probably...

...if Co-pilot reminds us...

...yes we meant that spelling...

...yes, it hurt.

Attendees (102)
Andrew Rivers
CEO at 345 Technology
Pedro Ferreira
TAM Datacenters at Partícular
Jenny Neal
Lead Developer at University of Exeter
Paul Sinnott
Delivery Director at EntityShift Ltd
Danielle Stevenson
Operations Director at Netshell Limited
Alex Franklin
Head of Modern Work at Intelogy
Richard Llewellyn
Practice Manager at iCoTech Services
Foz Jan
D365 Consultant at Conspicuous Ltd
Madan Boreddy
Senior Power Platform Consultant at Nexer Group limited
Dan Barber
Founder & Principle Consultant at Strathos
Igor Sarov
Partner at Dynamica Labs
Ashley Metcalfe
Business Applications & Data Manager at WightFibre
David Matthews
Technical Functional Consultant at Columbus Global
Rob Walters
Info Ops at MOD
Matthew Lazowski
D365 CE Project Operations at Global Professional Services Automation Systems...
Alex Magnay
Infra Architect at Rothesay
+86 other Attendees