National Digital Inclusion Conference 2008

by Kevin on March 7, 2008 · Comments

Book now to attend the National Digital Inclusion Conference 2008 ‘Reaching the Final Third’, on Tuesday 29th April at the award-winning Brewery Conference Centre in London.

An opportunity to influence leading policy makers, industry leaders and practitioners to examine, discuss, explore, network, be inspired and agree future action on how best to reach the final third of digitally excluded citizens.

Held in association with UK online centres and DC10plus the conference will bring together those across the digital inclusion community to hear the latest evidence for reaching the final third, looking at when intervention is necessary and at the individual and collective roles of the public, private and third sectors.

Keynote speakers include:

  • Jim Knight MP, Minister for Schools, Department for Children, Schools and Families
  • Baroness Andrews OBE, Communities and Local Government
  • Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive, Royal Society of Arts
  • Helen Milner, UK online centres
  • Mark MacGann, Director General, EICTA
  • Stephen Dodson, DC10plus
  • Dr Tanya Byron, Author, Byron Review
  • Stephen Uden, Head of Skills and Economic Affairs, Microsoft
  • John Fisher, Director, Citizens Online

For more information and to book please log on to www.civicconferences.co.uk or call 0207 378 0422

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  • Kevin
    John

    I think you leave yourself open a fair bit of mickey taking when you set out to organise any sort of event in a brewery. :)

    We will both be there and would welcome any thoughts/ ideas/ info you or the rest of the supporters/ momentum group have. Blog 'em up here or email them to me.

    K
  • I'm liking the sound of the Brewery Conference Centre and the line up looks pretty heavy-weight (as is the £300 + VAT).

    Are you or Stephen going? Perhaps we could work up some questions/proposals from the Supporters group? April is far enough off to have a good think...
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