
Real-Time Dashboard Design
We'll walk through building dashboards that actually get used. Not the pretty ones that sit untouched—the ones finance teams check daily because they answer real questions.
Register InterestConnect with industry practitioners, learn practical approaches to data-driven decision making, and explore real applications of financial software in business contexts across Thailand's growing market.
We'll walk through building dashboards that actually get used. Not the pretty ones that sit untouched—the ones finance teams check daily because they answer real questions.
Register InterestHow to use historical patterns and current trends to create forecasts that hold up. Three local CFOs will share what worked (and what definitely didn't) in their businesses.
Register InterestOctober 11, 2025 • Most financial tools can talk to each other—if you know the right approach. We'll connect three common platforms and show you the setup that works for mid-size operations.
November 8, 2025 • Setting up tracking systems that people actually maintain. We'll cover the difference between what looks impressive and what gets updated consistently throughout the year.
December 6, 2025 • When numbers drift from projections, you need to know why fast. This session focuses on identifying patterns in variance data and communicating findings to non-finance stakeholders.
These sessions bring in people who've spent years implementing financial systems in actual business environments. They're not here to sell anything—just share what they've learned through plenty of trial and error.
Financial Systems Specialist
Spent eight years helping manufacturing companies in Eastern Thailand move from spreadsheets to integrated platforms. He'll talk about the mistakes that cost him credibility early on and what finally clicked.
Data Analysis Consultant
Works with export businesses to make sense of multi-currency reporting. His approach focuses on building dashboards that finance teams can modify themselves without calling IT every time.
Forecasting Advisor
Former CFO who now helps smaller companies develop realistic forecasting models. He's particularly good at explaining when simple methods outperform complex ones—and why that matters more than most people think.