The State Rewired – What’s Really Driving Digital Government in 2025

From AI agents to national infrastructure, from misinformation threats to integration breakthroughs — Ireland’s public sector is rewriting the rulebook. Join policymakers, technologists and digital reformers from across Ireland and the EU as they share bold ideas, real-world projects and the hard lessons behind public sector transformation.

Expect unfiltered insights on generative AI, cybersecurity, accessibility, data inclusion, platform interoperability – and the democratic risks of a ‘fake everything’ future.

O'Reilly Hall, Belfield, Dublin 4

18th Sept 2025

8.15AM

Numerous public transport options and onsite carparks (limited) near venue (Montrose)

Summit Agenda

Real sharing, real examples, really worthwhile.

Morning 18 September 2025

Registration & morning reception

8:15 AM

Coffee & networking - Fuel up and meet fellow public sector leaders

8.30AM

Welcome Conall Ó Móráin MC

8.45AM

Pat Power Accenture, MD Health & Public Service

9.00AM

Scene setter GenAI in the public sector Prof Vinny Wade

09.10AM

GenAI panel discussion

09.30AM

Coffee & networking

10.15AM

Scene setter digitals role in infrastructure delivery

10.45AM

Panel discussion digitals role in infrastructure

11.05AM

Summit round up

11.50AM

Speakers

Alan Browne CEO

Panelist Digitisation and Infratructure

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Claire Fitzgerald Arup Associate

Panelist Digitisation and Infrastructure

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Conall Ó Móráin Founder Sage Media Group

Facilitator and MC

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Sabahat Khan CIO LGMA

Panellist GenAI in Action

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Darryl Williams CEO Partsol

Panelist GenAI in action

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Prof. Vinny Wade Trinity College Dublin

Panelist GenAI in action

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Patrick Moran Dept. Public Expenditure, Infrastructure, Public Service Reform and Digitalisation

Panelist Digitisation and Infrastructure

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Jamie Cudden Dublin City Council

Panelist Digitisation and Infrastructure

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18th September 2025, O'Reilly Hall, Belfield, Dublin