Holyrood Connect Week 2022
07
Dec
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07
Dec
2022
When
Virtual
Where

Holyrood’s Connect Week is returning for its second year running. This year, the week will begin with our in-person Public Sector Cloud conference at Dynamic Earth Edinburgh, and will then move online for a series of engaging webinars set across two mornings.

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07 - 07 Dec 2022
Virtual

Tricia MoscatiPosted 2 years ago

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Heriot-Watt University

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Holyrood Connect Week was a good event. I enjoyed it a lot.

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