Shiny in Production 2025: Sponsors

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Shiny in Production 2025: Sponsors

Shiny in Production Conference wouldn’t be possible without our sponsors, so we wanted to take the time to tell you a little bit about them.

Don’t miss out on this great chance to learn from R experts and network with fellow data science enthusiasts! Tickets are available at Shiny in Production website!

Posit

Posit (formerly known as RStudio) is a software company that builds both open‑source tools and professional solutions enabling teams to create, manage, and share reproducible data work in R, Python, and beyond.

Posit

ThinkR

ThinkR is a consultancy company offering development and training on R, RStudio and Shiny.

thinkR

Datacove

Datacove are a Brighton based Data and analytics consultancy, specialising in Customer Analytics (unearthing your most valuable customers), Marketing Analytics (getting more out of your marketing budget) and Process Automation.

Posit

Newcastle University Solve

Newcastle University Solve (NU Solve) has been helping businesses, public sector organisations and industries to find answers to complex challenges for more than three decades. They emerged out of the Industrial Statistics Research Unit, which had successfully engaged with enterprises since 1984.

NU Solve

CRC Press

CRC Press is a scientific publisher that specializes in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine. They publish books and digital resources for researchers, academics, professionals, and students. CRC Press is part of the Taylor & Francis Group.

CRC Press

R Consortium

The central mission of the R Consortium is to work with and provide support to the R Foundation and to the key organizations developing, maintaining, distributing and using R software through the identification, development and implementation of infrastructure projects.

R Consortium Logo

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