MCS Group Meetup

MCS HQ (Floor 10, The Ewart, Bedford Sq, Belfast)

Belfast

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MCS Group

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Scaling Data & AI in Belfast: learn how to move from experimental AI to production-ready systems with expert talks, practical architectures, and live Q&A. The MCS Group Meetup in Belfast brings together practitioners and decision-makers to explore how to scale AI and data initiatives across teams, systems, and real-world business use cases. Expect concrete insights into turning pilots into scalable, usable solutions that deliver measurable value, not just technically impressive models.

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