Illuminating talks and bright ideas on design and digital

Thursday 3 July 2025

Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester

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Speakers

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Richard Pope

Author of Platformland: An Anatomy of Next Generation Public Services

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Hera grins at the camera. She has long, curly hair stands on a city street, wearing a black top with a white lace collar. The background is blurred, showing buildings and parked bicycles on a rainy day.

Hera Hussain

Founder and CEO of Chayn

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Matt Jukes

Lead Product Manager, Government Digital Service

The power, peril and privilege of working in the open

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Hugh Wallace

Chief Information Officer, Research Data Scotland

Sceptics United: finding your signal in a noisy world

Kanika has braided hair and a nose ring stands in a room with soft lighting. She is wearing a dark top and earrings. They have a confident expression and are looking directly at the camera.

Kanika Selvan

Managing Director, Beetroot Consulting

Talk TBC

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Clara Parada

Founder, Purple Bonsai

Talk TBC

Sharon O' Dea, a Camp Digital 2022 speaker

Sharon O'Dea

300 Seconds

Lightning talks: 300 Seconds x Camp Digital

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Per Axbom

Designer and communication theorist

Talk TBC

What our attendees say

... we all felt that we took away some real insight which we can use across our day-to-day working life.
It’s a lot of work to bring together, but every year results in an event which can make Manchester proud!
First thought is just how much I needed it. The great content; Reconnecting with the community; The positive, and often difficult, reinforcement of the what & the why of things we do. So much to distill.
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At Camp Digital, we are proud to partner with industry-leading organisations that share our dedication to innovation, accessibility, and creating impactful digital experiences. Together we deliver solutions that make a real difference for diverse audiences.

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