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Future Forward: The Job Titles of 2030 at The National Museum of Computing

  • UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN

Join us for a strategic exploration of the disruptive technologies that are redefining the careers of tomorrow.

By GDG Bletchley

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Location

The National Museum of Computing

#Block H #Block H Bletchley MK3 6EB United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

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About this event

  • Event lasts 6 hours
  • UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN

Join us for a strategic exploration of the disruptive technologies that are set to redefine the digital landscape and the careers of tomorrow. This event will provide attendees with a crucial glimpse into the skills and roles that will be in high demand by the end of the decade.

What do you think the jobs of the future are?

Sessions start at 1.30 pm include:

  • Lisa Carpenter from Digital Futures
  • Nelly Works - Embedded hiring for AI + Deep Tech
  • Adi Mazor Kario - Invincible Innovation - One-Person Unicorn: The New Era of Entrepreneurship in the Age of AI
  • Georgina Hodgkinson from ASK DT - Stay Relevant & Increase Your Professional Value: Build Next-Generation Skillsets with Google's Learning Toolkit

Time to Explore Museum included from 10.30am :

  • Colossus
  • Tunny Gallery
  • Evolution of Calculators
  • Mainframes
  • Early Valve Computers
  • Bombe
  • History of Gaming

Travel & Transport Information

  • By Car: Free parking is available on-site at the museum. After entering through the main Bletchley Park barrier, turn left and follow the road up to the top. The National Museum of Computing will be directly in front of you.
  • By Train: Bletchley railway station is only a 5-minute walk from the venue. It is well-connected with regular services from London Euston, Watford Junction, Milton Keynes, Northampton, Coventry, Birmingham, and the North West.

We can't wait to welcome you to the iconic National Museum of Computing for a memorable day of exploring, learning, and networking.

Frequently asked questions

Is the building accessible ?

We are located in a one storey building and have ramps throughout to any raised areas to enable everyone to access all our galleries and displays. We also have a wheelchair on site that visitors can use during opening hours, on a first-come first-serve basis.

Is there a Museum Cafe/Shop

Yes the museum does have a small cafe shop for souvenirs, hot and cold drinks and snacks. There is a range of T-shirts, books, mugs, gifts, build-your-own kits, framed prints, and lots more available to buy Sales help fund the museum's development.

Will there be lunch included?

In order to keep this event as accessible to all. We will not be catering for lunch. Please either bring lunch or purchase at our small cafe shop.

Organised by

GDG Bletchley: Fostering Innovation at the Historic Home of Codebreaking

GDG Bletchley is a community of developers and technology enthusiasts based in Milton Keynes, serving the surrounding areas including Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, and Buckinghamshire. As a chapter of the global Google Developer Groups programme, the group provides a platform for professionals and learners alike to connect, learn, and explore the latest advancements in Google technologies and the wider tech landscape.

Operating as an independent group, GDG Bletchley regularly organises a variety of events, including informative tech talks, hands-on workshops, and larger-scale conferences such as DevFests. These gatherings often feature expert speakers and provide opportunities for attendees to delve into diverse topics, with a notable recent focus on Artificial Intelligence.

A unique aspect of GDG Bletchley is its close association with the iconic National Museum of Computing, stiuated on Bletchley Park, the historic site of British codebreaking efforts during World War II. This significant location frequently serves as the backdrop for their events, blending a rich history of technological innovation with discussions on cutting-edge developments.

£5
Sep 27 · 10:30 GMT+1