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What to expect from OpenUK's State of Open Con 2025


Published on 2024-12-05 21:31:10 - Computer Weekly
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  • OpenUK, the non-profit organisation representing the UK's Open Technology sector, confirmed its State of Open Con 2025 will take place on 4th and 5th February 2025 at Convene Sancroft St. Pauls in London. The conference will cover two plenary sessions and seven tracks of content across open source software, open hardware, open data and AI topics.

The article from Computer Weekly discusses the upcoming State of Open Con 2025 organized by OpenUK, which is set to explore the future of open technology in the UK. The conference will focus on several key areas including the economic impact of open source, sustainability, and the role of open technology in addressing global challenges like climate change. It will feature discussions on how open source can drive innovation, the importance of open standards, and the integration of open source in both public and private sectors. Additionally, the event will address diversity and inclusion within the tech community, aiming to foster a more inclusive environment for open source contributors. The conference is expected to attract a wide range of participants from developers to policymakers, all interested in the progression and application of open technologies.

Read the Full Computer Weekly Article at:
[ https://www.computerweekly.com/blog/Open-Source-Insider/What-to-expext-from-OpenUKs-State-of-Open-Con-2025 ]