When and where is it on?

10 – 12 September, 2018 Tobacco Docks, London

How many years has it been going?

This will be the third year.

What exciting things can people look forward to?

A packed agenda that allows you to tailor your day by attending the sessions and streams that most interest you. Also plenty of networking opportunities through the use of Brella and amazing drinks in the venue roof terrace

What opportunities are on offer for those attending?

100+ speakers, 40+demos 100+ startups. Networking will be highly encourage throughout the event as well as learning from the top industry practitioners – that doesn’t necessarily mean the most senior people but who really is in charge of implementation

Who will be speaking?

A mixed of exciting startups, C-level insurers, influencers and investors.

What tips would you give to people attending to get the most out of it?

Use Brella, come prepare to share your expertise and engage in the conversation!

How can people book tickets ?

Online

T: +44 (0)20 3377 3279

[email protected] . You can save up to £600 when you book by 6 July.

Anything else you’d like to add / we should have asked?

Start-ups can apply to attend at a discounted rate.


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