Enterprise and Business Architecture, Business Change & Transformation, and 2nd Annual Service Design Conference Europe 2025

By | 17/01/2025

IRM UK is pleased to unveil the agenda for the 25th Annual Enterprise and Business Architecture, Business Change & Transformation, and 2nd Annual Service Design Conference Europe 2025

IRM UK is excited to announce the agenda for the 25th Annual Enterprise Architecture, Business Change & Transformation, and 2nd Annual Service Design Conference Europe 2025, taking place from June 16 to 18, 2025, in London. This milestone event will gather industry leaders, practitioners, and innovators to explore cutting-edge developments in enterprise architecture, business transformation, and service design.

Conference Highlights:

  • Keynotes from industry icons, including Jurgen Appelo, CEO of The unFIX Company, and Roger Burlton, President of Process Renewal Group.
  • Breakout sessions covering critical areas such as transforming IT infrastructure, agile service design, and the future of customer experience.
  • Notable sessions include:
    •  “Utilising Enterprise Architecture to Enhance Cybersecurity Maturity” with Rasmus Stenholm, Lead Senior Enterprise Architect at Vestas A/S.
    • Strategy as a Service: How Service Design Can Help Us Develop Better Strategy” with Bruce Prendergast, CDIO Operational Strategy Lead at HMRC.
    • The Secrets of Cybersynergy” with Mark Cross, Director and Principal Consultant at Envista Consulting.
    •  “Building Resilient Teams: Integrating Psychological Safety and Mental Well- Being in Business Change” with Kristy Dean, Head of People & Culture at Perform Partners.

Networking Opportunities: Attendees will have ample opportunities to connect with peers, share insights, and build lasting relationships in dedicated networking sessions throughout the conference.
Registration Information: Tickets are now available for purchase. For full agenda details and to secure your spot, please visit the official conference websites.
About IRM UK: IRM UK is a leading provider of strategic IT management conferences and training. Specialising in enterprise architecture, business transformation, and service design, IRM UK delivers high-quality events that help professionals build the skills and knowledge necessary to drive success within their organisations.


For media inquiries, please contact: Emmy Hill
Marketing Campaign Manager, IRM UK
Email: [email protected]

 

 

Author: Helen Winter

Helen Winter is an enterprise transformation leader, author, and operating model strategist with deep experience in designing and delivering complex organisational change. She has led transformation programmes across multiple organisations and sectors, focusing on the operating model mechanisms that link strategy to execution — including commercial model redesign, governance frameworks, squad operating models, PMO modernisation, financial controls, tooling and data alignment, and AI-enabled delivery. Her work centres on helping organisations build operating models that deliver predictable, efficient, and value-driven outcomes. Her expertise spans transformation programme design, enterprise agility, cross-functional governance, behavioural and cultural change, and the practical integration of tools and processes to improve business performance. Helen is also a global business author with Kogan Page. Her first book, The Business Analysis Handbook, was a finalist for two major industry awards: the PMI award for contribution to project management literature and the Business Book Awards’ Specialist Book category. She is an active member of the APM Programme Management Specific Interest Group, contributing to thought leadership, guidance, and the development of good practice for programme delivery. A frequent speaker at project, programme, and transformation forums, Helen shares her insights through her long-running blog BusinessBullet.co.uk, visited by over 5,000 readers a month. Her current writing focuses on modern operating models, transformation leadership, organisational capability, and the real-world dynamics that determine whether change succeeds or fails.

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