EARL London 2016 – Speakers Announced
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LONDON 13th – 15th SEPTEMBER 2016
EARL is an exciting cross-sector Conference dedicated to the real business usage of R. One day of Workshops and two days devoted to the most innovative R implementations by the world’s leading practitioners. Now in its third year, and with a conference on both sides of the Atlantic, EARL is the pre-eminent conference to focus on the commercial usage of the R language.
EARL is a great place to hear from other companies solving real-world problems using R. You’ll hear about the latest tools and techniques, as well as gain insights from those at the forefront of commercial R usage. You’ll also get to meet other R users from around the world and have the opportunity to talk to some incredible companies that support R and Data Science.
This year, we have been overwhelmed by the number of submitted abstracts for the London EARL Conference; after considerable review we are now delighted to announce the impressive line up of speakers
By popular request, EARL will be taking place again at the Tower Hotel, London.
Situated in the heart of the city overlooking Tower Bridge and the Tower of London, it is the perfect location for a city conference. This year the Conference will be using the entire Tower Suites to host 6 Workshops , 3 parallel presentation streams plus 2 panel discussions with a number of leading R gurus and experts.
We also have 3 networking events planned: Welcome Drinks, Pimms Reception and an amazing Conference Evening Reception at The Tower of London.
We currently have over 40 Presenters and Keynotes who will be presenting.
Please see the full list on our EARL website – they include representatives from the following companies:
Have you got your ticket?
The last day for Early Bird Tickets is 10th June, so order your ticket now.
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