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Energy flexibility is playing an increasingly fundamental role in the UK energy market. With the adoption of renewable energy sources such as EVs, solar panels and domestic and commercial batteries, the number of flexible assets is soaring - making aggregation and flexibility trading infinitely more complex and requiring vast amounts of data modelling and forecasting. To address this challenge, Flexitricity adopted MLOps best practices to tackle this complex real-world challenge and meet the needs of the scaling energy demand in the UK. 

The session will cover:

- The complex technical challenge of energy flexibility in 2025.

- The critical requirement to invest in technology and skillsets.

- A real-life view of how machine learning operations (MLOps) scaled Flexitricity’s data science model development.

- How innovations in technology can support and optimise delivering on energy flexibility. 

The audience will gain insight into:

- The challenge of building data science models to keep up with scaling demand.

- How MLOps best practices can be adopted to drive efficiency and increase data science experiments to 10000+ per year.

- Lessons learned from adopting MLOps pipelines.

Join Sami Hero and Tammie Coles, as they share how Ellie is reinventing data modeling with AI-native tools that empower both technical and non-technical users. With CData Embedded Cloud, Ellie brings live metadata and data models from systems like Snowflake, Databricks, and Oracle Financials into a unified modeling workspace. Their platform translates legacy structures into human-readable insights, letting users interact with a copilot-style assistant to discover, refine, and maintain data models faster—with less reliance on analysts.

You’ll see how Ellie uses generative AI to recommend new entities, reconcile differences between models and live systems, and continuously document evolving data environments. Learn how corporations are using Ellie and CData together to scale high-quality data modeling across teams. reducing rework, accelerating delivery of analytics-ready models, and making enterprise architecture accessible to the business.

For years, data engineering was a story of predictable pipelines: move data from point A to point B. But AI just hit the reset button on our entire field. Now, we're all staring into the void, wondering what's next. While the fundamentals haven't changed, data remains challenging in the traditional areas of data governance, data management, and data modeling, which still present challenges. Everything else is up for grabs.

This talk will cut through the noise and explore the future of data engineering in an AI-driven world. We'll examine how team structures will evolve, why agentic workflows and real-time systems are becoming non-negotiable, and how our focus must shift from building dashboards and analytics to architecting for automated action. The reset button has been pushed. It's time for us to invent the future of our industry.

Analytical Data Product success is traditionally measured with classic reliability metrics. If we were ambitious, we might track user engagement by dashboard views or self-serve activity; they are blunt, woolly indicators at best. The real goal was always to enable better decisions, but we often struggle to measure whether our data products actually help. Conversational BI changes this equation. Now we can see the exact questions users are asking, what follow-ups they need, and where the data model delights or frustrates them. This creates a richer feedback loop than ever before, but it also puts our data model front and centre, exposed directly to business users in a way that makes design quality impossible to hide.

This session will recap the foundations of good data product design, then dive into what conversational BI means for analytics teams. How do we design models that give the best foundation? How can we capture and interpret this new stream of usage feedback? What does success look like? We'll answer all of these questions and more.

Face To Face
by Shachar Meir (Shachar Meir) , Guy Fighel (Hetz Ventures) , Rob Hulme , Sarah Levy (Euno) , Harry Gollop (Cognify Search) , Joe Reis (DeepLearning.AI)

Practicing analytics well takes more than just tools and tech. It requires data modeling practices that unify and empower all teams within analytics, from engineers to analysts. This is especially true as AI becomes a part of analytics. Without a governed data model that provides consistent data interpretation, AI tools are left to guess. Join panelists Joe Reis, Sarah Levy, Harry Gollop, Rob Hulme, Shachar Meir, and Guy Fighel, as they share battle-tested advice on overcoming conflicting definitions and accurately mapping business intent to data, reports and dashboards at scale. This panel is for data & analytics engineers seeking a clear framework to capture business logic across layers, and for data leaders focused on building a reliable foundation for Gen AI.

For years, data engineering was a story of predictable pipelines: move data from point A to point B. But AI just hit the reset button on our entire field. Now, we're all staring into the void, wondering what's next. While the fundamentals haven't changed, data remains challenging in the traditional areas of data governance, data management, and data modeling, which still present challenges. Everything else is up for grabs.

This talk will cut through the noise and explore the future of data engineering in an AI-driven world. We'll examine how team structures will evolve, why agentic workflows and real-time systems are becoming non-negotiable, and how our focus must shift from building dashboards and analytics to architecting for automated action. The reset button has been pushed. It's time for us to invent the future of our industry.