
Day 2 Highlights: Summit North America 2025 – Part Two
Day 2 of the DataIQ Summit North America showcased keynote speeches from some of the leading names in data and AI.

Day 2 of the DataIQ Summit North America showcased keynote speeches from some of the leading names in data and AI.

Day 2 of the US DataIQ Summit continued the opening day energy and discussions, shifting from foundational strategy and experimentation surrounding AI to the structural, cultural, and commercial transformations needed to embed data and AI into the enterprise.

Destination Canada, Colgate-Palmolive, and National Grid were among those celebrated at the Awards for their data and AI developments to improve functions, processes, and benefits to users.

The industry’s premier data and AI leaders gathered in Nashville for the unveiling of the 2025 DataIQ 100 North America.

As AI evolves faster than businesses can handle, it is up to data leaders to understand how solid foundations will ensure long-term success and flexibility.

Agentic AI is a leap forward in organisational AI adoption. Here we discuss the best practices to harness its full potential.

Analytics teams remain stuck in delivery mode rather than shaping strategic conversations, but this can be remedied with trust and culture according to David Castro-Gavino, Global Vice President of Data, HelloFresh SE.

What are the risks associated with the controversial generative AI tool DeepSeek and what are the benefits that data leaders can extract?

The DataIQ 100 has long been acknowledged as a benchmark for leadership in data and AI. Expanding its reach to North America reinforces DataIQ’s commitment

Agentic AI is the next evolution for data-driven organisations, so community members came together to share their early-stage experiences and aspirations for the new technology.

BT devised and implemented a new set of AI tools in its internal systems to move away from legacy systems and transform the organisation.

The leading personalities in data and AI for 2025 were revealed at yesterday’s DataIQ 100 – the premier curated list of influential data and AI leaders.

Data literacy programmes are essential for data-centric success and evolving data culture. DataIQ members came together to listen to an expert explain their organisation’s data literacy journey.

AFL alumni Jordan Dwyer explains why data professionals should take part in the AFL programme and how careers can be boosted by expert tuition.

In recent years, many DataIQ members have heavily invested in developing data academies, e-learning courses, and in-house training to improve data literacy. However, engagement and application of learning remain significant hurdles.

Destination Canada has utilised AI to achieve new heights and shared its journey with DataIQ members at an exclusive masterclass.

Gamification has been utilised by DataIQ member data leaders to improve connections across the wider organisation have to data and its benefits.

DataIQ partner Salocin Group explains how organisations can benefit from shifting focus to being more outcome obsessed in implementing future-ready CRM, to achieve strategic success.

Randy Bean’s report on AI and data leadership in 2025 provides stunning insights into the lay of the land for data professionals.

As businesses embrace AI, data leaders need to make sure they have prepared properly for the journey, and BigID explained AI preparation at the DataIQ 100 Summit.