We get it – time is tight, and while you know there’s a whole lot more you could do with FME, having the space to explore that capability is tough. That’s why we’re hosting a series of hands-on in-person events across the UK designed to quickly ramp up what you can do, connect you with other local FME experts, and give you ready-to-use workspaces for nailing 6 real-world data challenges.
We’re hitting the road and coming to BCP Council on Monday 25th September and Sevenoaks Council on Friday 13th October 2023.
We will work through six real-world data challenges, that other councils solved with FME, and give you the practical skills, insights and the FME workspaces themselves to immediately apply to your own data projects. Through our Knowledge Sharing Hubs you will be able to delve into FME, discover common approaches to shared data challenges, and foster connections with your colleagues in other local authorities.
It’s completely free to attend the day and we’ll even throw in some lunch.
In just one day you’ll have 6 new workspaces, a deeper understanding of the strategies that power them, and new local authority contacts.
Create more value for your council: Explore the possibilities of FME and how it can be leveraged throughout your organisation. At the end of the day, you’ll have 6 ready-to-use FME workspaces that you can deploy the next day.
Build Common Approaches: Collaborate with neighbouring councils to tackle data challenges head-on. By sharing strategies and techniques, you’ll uncover innovative solutions to complex problems that will strengthen your local FME community during these challenging times of cost-cutting.
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