Digital Days 2023: Totally digital in the heart of Linz

Digital Days 2023: Totally digital in the heart of Linz
Exciting lectures and discussions at the OÖN Digital Days in 2022
Philip Maderthaner
Philip Maderthaner
Image: Philipp Monihart
Teresa Imre
Gabriele Bolek-Fügl
Gabriele Bolek-Fügl
Sok Kheng Taing
Image: WOLM ANTJE
Gerhard Hinterkorner
Image: Guenther Iby
Alfred Luger
Alfred Luger

Anyone who wants to gain unique insights into the world of digitization should mark September 27th and 28th in red in their calendars. Because at the sixth edition of the Digital Days of the OÖ Nachrichten, numerous experts from the digital sector will again be speaking about topics such as digital transformation for companies, online marketing and trade. More than 40 digital experts are there. The venue is the Promenaden Galerien in Linz, the Digital Days will take place on three stages for the first time: the OÖN Forum, the #believeinyourself stage and the Regus stage.
In addition to exciting lectures and workshops, lunch in the Promenade Galleries is also included. There are many opportunities for networking. All information about the tickets, the speakers and their topics can be found at digitaldays.nachrichten.at. You can read a selection here:
Matthew Ziebarth and Kosima Kovar, the founders of Ada Growth, know how to found an international tech start-up with a Silicon Valley attitude. Entrepreneur, consultant and investor Philipp Maderthaner gives an insight into how we win the “mindset game”.

Philip Maderthaner
Philip Maderthaner
Image: Philipp Monihart

Roland Heiglauer and Alexandra Rochelt from Sparkasse OÖ talk about the digital transformation in marketing.

Digital farm shop

Theresa Imre, founder and managing director of the Markta platform, tells a success story of the digital farm shop and the revolutionary circular logistics in e-commerce.

Teresa Imre

Artificial intelligence is now permeating many areas of society and the economy: Michael Affenzeller, university professor for machine learning, and FH and university professor Rene Riedl talk about how we deal with these systems and whether we can trust the AI. Gabriele Bolek-Fügl will speak about women and artificial intelligence.

Gabriele Bolek-Fügl
Gabriele Bolek-Fügl

Sok-Kheng Taing, co-founder of the Linz-based IT group Dynatrace, is concerned with getting girls interested in science and technology and attracting international specialists to Upper Austria.

Sok Kheng Taing
Image: WOLM ANTJE

Sok-Kheng Taing, Daniela Haunstein (invest.austria), Tante-Fanny founder Gerhard Hinterkörner and Runtastic co-founder Alfred Luger also discuss in a round table whether the future of start-up investments is more of an opportunity worth millions or a total crisis. Lawyer Michael Pachinger provides information on the latest in digital data protection.

Gerhard Hinterkorner
Image: Guenther Iby
Alfred Luger
Alfred Luger

A conference ticket costs 399 euros. There is a discount in the ticket shop for OÖNcard owners.

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