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Championing digital transformation as a sponsor of the 2023 Digital Transformation in Government conference

We are thrilled to announce that Hilltop Partner Network will be sponsoring the 2023 Digital Transformation in Government (DTiG) Conference from June 13 – 16.

As an organization dedicated to fostering collaborative networks and driving business and technological advancements, Hilltop Partner Network is delighted to be associated with this esteemed event. DTiG serves as an essential platform for thought leaders, policymakers, industry experts, and government officials to converge and explore the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in the realm of digital transformation.

The annual conference brings together government professionals, private sector practitioners, and academia to share experiences, innovation and emerging standards and technologies in support of both government digital transformation (strategic effectiveness) and digitization (operational efficiency) initiatives.

This is a hybrid event, taking place online from June 13 – 15, with in-person workshops on June 16 at the University of Ottawa.  It is hosted by the ISACA Ottawa Valley Chapter, the University of Ottawa, and the Association of Enterprise Architects (AEA) and is conducted in partnership with Dalhousie University, the Canadian Information Processing Society (CIPS), and the Canadian Association of Management Consultants (CMC).

We invite all conference attendees to visit our booth and discuss how Hilltop Partner Network can support your digital transformation initiatives. We look forward to meeting you!

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