From the outset, Corin Crane, CEO of the Chamber, emphasized the urgency: “AI is not tomorrow’s tool—it’s today’s competitive edge.” This sentiment was echoed by keynote speaker Simon Hudson of Novia Works, who traced AI’s journey from a distant concept to a present-day partner in productivity. With 79% of leaders believing AI is critical for success, yet many unsure how to start, the need for education and action was clear.
Speakers including Simon Doy of iThink365, Steve Harcourt of Prime Accountants, and Matt Lennard of Askews Legal LLP showcased how AI is transforming everything from customer service to legal and financial operations. But with opportunity comes risk.
Cybersecurity took centre stage with expert insights from Warwickshire Police’s James Squire and The Clear Group’s Laura Wilkinson. As AI becomes a tool for both innovation and crime, proactive protection—through cyber insurance, MDR, and training—is vital.
EBC Group’s own John MacDonald and THEMIS’s Paul Keasey reinforced that both private and public sectors must adapt quickly, responsibly, and securely.
The event wrapped with an engaging panel Q&A and a clear takeaway: the future isn’t waiting. For those ready to take the next step, expert consultations remain available via EBC Group’s website.
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