What to expect?
Public sector and law enforcement teams are under increasing pressure to make faster, well-informed decisions while working with fragmented data and disconnected systems. This event focuses on how connected data approaches can support more effective intelligence work.
- Practical perspectives from organisations working in government and intelligence
- Real-world examples of graph technology applied to investigations and analysis
- Discussions on modern approaches to data architecture and interoperability
- Opportunities to connect with peers facing similar data challenges
Meet GraphAware at GraphTalk Government Intelligence Nordics by Neo4j
16 April 2026 | 8:30-13:00 | Stockholm, Sweden
To attend and learn more information about this Neo4j’s event, please register at: https://events.neo4j.com/graphtalkgovtintelligence
Why attend?
Connect with our CTO, Christophe Willemsen, at the event to discuss how a graph-powered intelligence analysis platform is the right fit for public sector and law enforcement teams with increasing data and complexity volumes. Why else should you attend Neo4j’s GraphTalk:
– Understand how knowledge graphs help connect fragmented data into a single intelligence picture
– Learn how to uncover hidden relationships across people, events, and organisations
– Explore approaches that support faster, more reliable analysis without losing transparency
– See how agencies are building flexible, scalable data foundations for mission-critical work
A single view of intelligence: why investigations need knowledge graphs
Intelligence work is often slowed down by fragmented systems and disconnected data. This session introduces an approach centred on knowledge graphs, where data is connected into a single intelligence picture. This enables analysts to explore relationships more effectively, uncover hidden patterns, and carry out deeper analysis.
