If you've ever wondered how AI is actually moving the needle in the professional world, this is the session for you. We're stripping away the hype to look at the foundational tools and real-world shifts transforming global industries.
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Bridging the Gap: Strategy, Culture, and the AI-Driven Future (Moving from Hype to Operational Excellence)
While AI capabilities are accelerating at pace, most organisations remain stuck in pilot mode, unable to translate experimentation into real business value.
This session cuts through the noise
Rachel Nixon explores how organisations can move beyond proof-of-concept thinking to embed AI as a core part of their operating model. Through practical frameworks and real-world insight she shows how to identify the right opportunities, avoid common pitfalls and navigate the cultural shift required for successful adoption.
Rachel Nixon
Sr Director Product Manager - CME Group
Enterprise GenAI: Transforming the Developer Experience at CME Group
As Generative AI shifts from experimentation to enterprise-scale adoption, successfully rolling out tools like Gemini Code Assist (GCA) to accelerate development while actively securing the software supply chain has never been more critical especially for a leading global derivatives marketplace like CME Group.
In this talk, we explore an insight into CME Group’s transformation and their strategic adoption of Generative AI across their engineering organization. We touch on the adoption of Gemini Code Assist and how it adds value to scale solutions more quickly to deliver client needs. We also explore how CME Group is going beyond basic code generation to build a smarter, more resilient secure software supply chain with autonomous capabilities.
Gerry Maguire
Senior Staff Platform Engineer - CME Group
Offense and Defense: The Reality of AI in Modern Cybersecurity
As AI transitions from a curiosity to a core architectural component, it is fundamentally changing the security landscape. This session moves past the hype to examine the practical impact of AI on both offensive and defensive operations. We will discuss how AI facilitates automated attack surface discovery and exploitability, while also exploring how defensive teams are using it to move from reactive remediation toward more autonomous, proactive operations.
Conor McLaughlin
Cyber Defence Center Manager - CME Group
Leo McCavana
Sr Staff Security Engineer - CME Group
Donal Campbell
Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst - CME Group
Fortran and the end of assembly programming (Yes, that is the correct title)
Fortran is regarded by many as the first high-level programming language. Introduced in the 1950s, it was influenced by “Speedcoding” and was designed so that programmers would not have to write their solutions in assembly code. Productivity gains would be in the region of 1000%. Sound familiar? In the decades since, no one, except in specialist domains, writes in assembly language – it ended. And now, will LLMs eventually herald the end of programming as we have known it for the last 60 years? Taking this long view, we will explore future scenarios for software engineering. For the mainstream software engineer, requirements specification and verification will be paramount, informed by a deep understanding of technology capability and constraints. What skills will software graduates need? How will software engineering education change? How will universities adapt?
Dr Ian McChesney
Sr Lecturer: School Of Computing - Ulster University
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