What to expect?
Hear from the Dutch public employment service (UWV), Neo4j and GraphAware as they present and share how knowledge graphs transform operations, from workforce planning to law enforcement investigations. Learn how connected data accelerates analysis, improves decision-making, and supports innovation across the public sector.
Meet GraphAware at GraphTalk Government The Hague 2025 by Neo4j
2 December 2025 | Hague, Netherlands
GraphAware will be at the 2025 GraphTalk Government The Hague an event organised by our partner Neo4j. Join our Petr Matuska onsite to discuss all-graph possible and impossible. Petr will also present a case study about the transformative power of graph-based intelligence analysis for the police forces-see the detail below.
Why attend?
Governments and public institutions face growing pressure to connect fragmented data and deliver more transparent, data-driven services. Graph technology helps overcome these challenges — enabling context, structure, and faster insight from complex information.
Do not hesitate to reach out to Petr via the form below and schedule your private meeting tailored to your needs and mission’s goals.
For more event specific information, please, reach out to Neo4j directly via event’s webpage.
Excited to see you there!
Presentation
Transforming policing with graph-based intelligence analysis
Law enforcement force’s adoption of Neo4j and the GraphAware Hume platform marks a significant advancement in data-driven policing.
Facing the challenges of growing volumes of valuable data scattered in disconnected silos, the organisation successfully implemented Neo4j database and GraphAware Hume, consolidating data from various sources into a dynamic knowledge graph.
The result is a single view of intelligence, making it easier for analysts to solve crime faster. The partnership between Neo4j and GraphAware in this project demonstrates the transformative impact of graph technology on law enforcement’s ability to leverage growing volumes of valuable data to prevent crime and protect communities.
