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Breaking down silos and orchestrating data to unlock a smarter airport

26 June 2025

1:00pm

Join us for this virtual panel discussion where airports reveal the ways they have shifted from simply collecting data to orchestrating it.

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Breaking down silos and orchestrating data to unlock a smarter airport

Airports have long excelled at the physical logistics of moving people and planes, but managing the flow of information across systems, teams, and partners is a more recent and growing challenge. While most airports have modern systems, these are often delivered by different vendors, lack interoperability, and result in fragmented data. This makes it difficult for decision-makers to get a complete operational picture in real-time or to respond quickly to changing conditions.

As airports look to improve efficiency, reduce delays, and provide better passenger experiences, many are realising that data, when integrated and utilised properly, is the key to unlocking a smarter way of working. Rather than replacing systems, the real opportunity lies in connecting them. Creating a flexible, scalable data ecosystem allows for predictive capabilities, better collaboration, and more informed, confident decision-making.

Join us for this virtual panel on 26 June 2025 at 2:00 PM BST aimed at Chief Digital Officers, Chief Technology Officers, and technology decision-makers to explore how airports can shift from simply collecting data to orchestrating it, connecting systems, breaking down silos, and creating scalable data ecosystems that drive smarter, faster, and more resilient operations.

You will learn:

  • Learn how airports can evolve into truly data-driven organisations by focusing on integration and orchestration
  • Uncover concrete examples of how connected data platforms can drive everything from day-of-operations optimisation to long-term strategic planning
  • Discover clear and practical insights for airports to take the next step in their digital evolution

PANELLISTS

Ian Betteridge [Moderator] Ian Betteridge, Head of Content at Russell Publishing

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Ian Betteridge is Head of Content for International Airport Review. With over 30 years’ experience in journalism for a wide range of industry-leading brands, Ian has worked across many topic areas across technology, transport, and science.

 

Samuel EhratSamuel Ehrat, Senior Project Leader at Zurich Airport

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Joshua Parkinson
Principal Data Consultant, Zühlke

Joshua Parkinson, Principal Data Consultant at Zühlke

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As a Principal Data Consultant, Josh helps organisations unlock the value of their data. Since joining Zühlke in 2020, he has played a key role in bridging the gap between how organisations structure their data and how they apply cutting-edge analytical solutions to drive meaningful outcomes.

Josh brings a pragmatic approach to data strategy, ensuring that investments deliver real value. He has worked across a range of industries, including transport, financial services, and energy, tailoring solutions to meet the unique challenges of each sector. In recent years, he has focused on the design and delivery of modern data platforms, equipping organisations with the technical foundations needed to thrive in a data-driven future

FAQs

Is the webinar free?
Yes – there is no charge to watch the webinar, either live or on-demand.

When will the webinar take place?
The webinar will be taking place on 26 June 2025, at 14:00 GMT, UK time. 

Can I watch the webinar later?
The webinar will be available to watch on-demand shortly after the live broadcast takes place.

What are the benefits of attending live?
During the live webinar, you will be able to pose questions to the speakers, which will then be answered during the live Q&A session at the end of the webinar.

How long will the webinar be?
The live webinar will last for up to sixty minutes

What do I need to watch this webinar?
All you need is a computer with an internet connection. It is advised to use headphones where possible for your own comfort. 

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