D&I and Tech4Good

5th november

About the conference

DiSH MCR

Alongside women in tech and tech for social change, a deep understanding of neurodiversity and D&I is vitally important to us here at Manchester Tech Festival and to our community.

This track is designed to educate, empower and inspire those looking to promote and embed inclusivity in their professional and personal practices. Through a range of talks, panels and activities, we will seek to examine what neurodiversity and D&I looks like in tech, how our community is achieving inclusive practice, and what we can do to be better as an industry.

What to expect

Our Diversity and Inclusion Day is aimed at tech professionals looking to embed D&I into their organisations. 

Hear from six keynote speakers and two panels delving into the topics most relevant to Manchester’s tech scene.. Our speakers have been chosen for their experience in the tech industry and the rawness of their talk topics. 

Throughout the day you will have the opportunity to forge connections with the Manchester Tech Community, from networking over lunch to our evening social.

At MTF we are dedicated to ensuring the conversation and support doesn’t stop at the end of the day, that’s why we invite you to join our 4000 strong community across social, Slack or at our physical events throughout the year. 

 

SPEAKERS

Check out our lineup of speakers by clicking their images below! We will be continuing to announce speakers over the next few weeks, so sign up to our newsletter to be the first in the know! 

Claire Robinson

Director of Sustainable Business Consulting
Transform UK

Matt Hunt

MD & Chief Performance Officer
Apadmi

Toby Sinclair

Founder
Toby Sinclair Coaching Ltd

Sarah Baines

Software Engineer
Northcoders

Jamie Kane

Lead User Researcher
Co-op Funeralcare

Jonny Rathbone

Head of Engineering
Northcoders

AGENDA

Woah! We’re still busy pulling together this year’s agenda, so check out the talks below and sign up to our newsletter to be the first to hear when new talks go live! 

Matt Hunt
Managing Director/Chief Performance Officer
Apadmi

SESSION OVERVIEW: Digital product experts Apadmi and the NHS Blood and Transplant team have been working together for a decade on life-changing tech. This talk focuses on TransplantPath (TxP); a newly launched application streamlining the evaluation process for organs. TxP facilitates efficient information sharing among transplant specialists, who are “utterly thrilled” with the product. We will share the journey of TxP; from user research through to design, development and deployment. With challenges faced on the way, we will share how we overcame these collaboratively to push forward with this life-saving tech. TxP will save approx. 61 days per year in manual processes, with an average time saving of 29.5 minutes for every organ offer. This means quicker decisions, better organ utilisation rates, and ultimately, more lives saved. This is an excellent example of how organisations can come together to make a real impact with tech for good.

Toby Sinclair
Founder
Toby Sinclair Coaching Ltd.

SESSION OVERVIEW: Think back to when you last joined a team, company, or community. What were the initial conversations like? Often, the emphasis is on “fitting in,” with an unstated assumption: follow our ways, and you’ll fit in fine.
But employees crave more than just fitting in. They yearn to belong.
In this talk, Toby will explore how to move beyond “fitting in”. Instead, fostering an environment where everyone feels they belong, regardless of their identity or beliefs.
Only when employees feel that they belong can they achieve peak performance.
Despite numerous initiatives, few organisations have successfully cultivated a culture where everyone can truly say, “I belong.”
This is your chance to be one of those organisations.
You’ll learn how to:
-Equip managers with the tools to foster a belonging culture within their teams.
-Implement practices that support diversity and inclusion, ensuring everyone feels valued.
-Develop methods to assess and track the sense of belonging within your organisation.

Jamie Kane
Lead User Researcher
Co-op Funeralcare

 

SESSION OVERVIEW: Without research, design is just guesswork. This matters even more when you are designing services that get used by people who are going through bereavement.

Learn about how the UK’s largest funeral provider has researched and designed services to help:
– people who are terminally ill and their family members plan for their death
– understand what to do when you’re arranging a funeral for a child
– buying a funeral plan in a newly regulated industry

Get inspired and learn practical tips to help make sure you aren’t missing out on learning from peoples experiences in the most sensitive of situations. I will talk you through some fascinating case studies of doing research into peoples experience around death. The planning that goes into this can be applied to any work that deals with sensitive issues. Feel more confident researching, so you can design to help people.

Claire Robinson
Director of Sustainable Business Consulting
Transform UK

 

SESSION OVERVIEW: It’s clear that we need to ensure our services are inclusive and reduce their carbon impact, while delivering benefit to business – but how do we approach this from a technology perspective?

We have a role as designers, technologists, product people, founders and CEOs to measure and reduce the negative impact of our products and services, while increasing the Social Value we deliver. The good news is, it’s often aligned to business goals.

In this talk, we’ll explain the fundamentals behind designing and building sustainable services, how you can start measuring whether your company or product is having a net-positive impact, and why optimising that is good for the bottom line.

We’ll share case studies showing experiments to reduce carbon intensity, how we adapted the draft Web Sustainability Guidelines (WSG) into practical tools digital and technology teams can use to deliver better services, and how we’re using the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals to guide our North Star.

Sarah Baines
Software Engineer
Northcoders

 

Jonny Rathbone
Head of Engineering
Northcoders

 

SESSION OVERVIEW: It has long been acknowledged that tech has a diversity problem. Efforts to focus on improving DE&I across the tech landscape are in place for both gender and ethnic diversity. However, with a focus on gender diversity, we are far off a 50/50 split – 29% of tech employees report identifying as either female, non-binary or another gender minority. This number falls to 21% for the same group in senior leadership positions.

We also have a digital skills gap. In 2023 the government reported that the lack of digital skills in the UK is estimated to cost £63 billion per year. Bootcamps have been identified as a great way of providing folks with these skills, quickly.
So, as a bootcamp provider, we decided to seek ways to improve the diversity statistics of students on our courses in an effort to help improve diversity across the sector. Join us to find out how we did it.

Manchester Pride

SESSION OVERVIEW: we will be welcoming four LGBTQIA+ leaders and allies from tech companies across Manchester who will be sharing their insights on embedding inclusivity within their organisations. Manchester Pride will discuss year-round opportunities for fostering inclusivity, including the All Equals Charter.

Purchase your pass

Tickets for our D&I / Tech 4 Good Day are £10 each and include admission to the day conference at DiSH MCR and the evening social. Ticket price also includes refreshments & lunch.

AFTER PARTY

DiSH MCR

Our evening social offers the perfect setting to forge new connections, exchange insights, and build valuable relationships within the tech community. 

With a vibrant atmosphere, delicious refreshments, and opportunities to engage with industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and like-minded enthusiasts, this evening social is the ideal platform to relax, unwind, and expand your professional network.

 

I’ve never seen a conference with such a high level of visible diversity and inclusion, and I’ve never seem so many delegates that were positively BUZZING from all of the inspirational talks and stories. What a brilliant, brilliant day.

Thank you to all the organisers, I can’t wait for next year!
Paul O'Donnell
Attendee
So many ‘WIT’ events focus on how women need to lean in. They are all focused on how women need to change. My biggest takeaway from today is that we need to talk more about changing the system. Not about changing women in under-represented groups. Honestly the best conference I’ve been to for a long time.
Holly Donohue
Attendee
The unfiltered requirement did not miss. Each speaker brought their authentic selves to that stage and very moving stories. Thank you all for your honesty and openness. Thank you for the most inclusive agenda I’ve seen.

You understood that representation would matter, and rose to the challenge!
Natalie Navickas
Attendee
claire-robinson

Claire Robinson

ABOUT

Director of Sustainable Business Consulting, Transform UK

Claire brings over 20 years’ Digital Transformation experience to the table, having consulted for Public, Private and Third sector clients including DWP, DfE, UKTI, Cancer Research UK, NSPCC, Unilever, British Gas, Toyota Lexus, Barclays & LLoyds Banking Group.

Claire’s purpose is to help organisations to become measurably net positive across all relevant UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Going beyond ‘doing no harm’, Claire works to embed purpose and holistic working practices across organisations so they can mitigate future risks and deliver more active good, employing systems thinking to solve thorny problems, navigating a sustainable path for future humans.

matt-hunt

Matt Hunt

ABOUT

Managing Director/Chief Performance Officer – Apadmi

Matt has been in the mobile industry since 2002 and a member of the Apadmi team since 2009. During his time at Apadmi, Matt has taken on a number of roles across almost every area of the business, focussing more recently on expanding our Apadmi Performance team which offers support, maintenance and optimisation for our clients.Matt was appointed MD of Apadmi UK in February 2024, where he will oversee the management and growth of the UK team and client based.
Matt has worked with NHSBT as a client for almost a decade and has built a strong relationship with their specialist team to ensure the smooth running of their critical technology systems such as DonorPath and TransplantPath.

toby-sinclair

Toby Sinclair

ABOUT

Employee Experience Director – JP Morgan Chase

I’m curious about what’s possible when you ask more, tell less. I’m fascinated by how to craft exceptional employee experiences. Currently, I serve as the Employee Onboarding Product Director at JP Morgan Chase. I’m responsible for discovering and delivering improvements to craft an exceptional new hire experience. Helping new hires feel a sense of belonging from day 1. I’m a Professional Coach and certified trainer with the International Coaching Federation, helping leaders become more coach-like. I’m also building an AI platform to help leaders have the conversations they fear the most.

Sarah

Sarah Baines

ABOUT

Software Engineer | Northcoders

Sarah Baines is a Software Engineer working in the Internal Development team at Northcoders. After completing the Northcoders bootcamp she worked within the classroom team before moving to Internal Development. Here she develops applications for the business alongside providing support to the members of the classroom team who rotate into Internal Development on secondment. Before retraining in tech Sarah had a varied creative career; creating and teaching ceramics, restoring antique lighting and producing bespoke lighting for commercial clients.

jamie-kane

Jamie Kane

ABOUT

Lead User Researcher Co-op Funeralcare

Jamie Kane is a Lead User Researcher and has worked for Co-op Funeralcare for more than 4 years.

He specialises in user research for sensitive subjects around death, dying and bereavement.

He has worked on:
– Guardian – an award winning digital tool used by funeral branches to arrange funerals
– numerous projects to improve services for people going through a bereavement
– creating a compliant and user centred sales journey regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority – receiving a compliment from them was a personal highlight

Jamie studied web development at MMU and has stayed in Manchester ever since. He began his career as an interaction designer before moving into user research.

Jonny Rathbone

Jonny Rathbone

ABOUT

Head of Engineering, Northcoders

Jonny Rathbone is an ex-teacher who retrained as a software developer. After a few years working in the teaching department at Northcoders, he became the Head of Engineering to develop their coding platform Learn to Code, and other tools and applications used inside and outside the company. He’s also developed technical training programmes for other companies including Dematic and On the Beach.