Northwest Vision and Media, create the bigger picture
WorkTech08 North
WorkTech08
North
brings
together
some
of the
biggest
and
brightest
names
in
workplace
and
technology
to
debate,
discuss
and
divulge
the
latest
thinking
on the
future
of
workplace
and
technology.
This
year’s
theme
is
Creative
Places,
New
Media,
Future
of
Work.
Leading
global
speakers
and
panelists
will
come
together
to
offer
a
unique
insight
into
case
studies
of
innovation
and
visions
of the
future:
Challenges
of
Change:
Three
Property
Directors
from
BBC,
Co-operative
Group
and Wm
Morrisons
will
discuss
their
experiences
in a
panel
debate
with
Brian
Greasley,
Managing
Director,
MediaCity.
Keith
Little,
CIO,
BBC
together
with
Scott
Rupprecht,
Head
of
Innovation,
Siemens
will
examine
Digital
Media
and
its
impact
on how
and
where
we
work.
Phil
Redmond,
Founder
of
Mersey
TV
and
writer
of
some
of
British
Television’s
most
influential
drama
including
Grange
Hill,
Brookside
and
Hollyoaks
will
address
‘culture’
and
impact
on
workplace
The
Connected
Enterprise
with
Philip
Ross
and
Charles
Armstrong
looks
at
technology
trends
that
empower
employees
to
connect,
collaborate
and
innovate;
and
examines
ways
of
strengthening
informal
employee
networks
Jeremy
Myerson,
Royal
College
of Art
and
Erik
Veldhoen,
Veldhoen
+
Company
will
examine
the
Art of
working
and
share
their
visions
for
the
Future
of
Work.
Udo
Ernst
Haner,
Fraunhofer
Institute
will
shed
light
on how
design
of
space
impacts
performance
With
almost
100
senior
level
professionals
booked
from
companies
including:
BBC,
BSkyB,
The
Co-operative
Group,
DEGW,
PriceWaterhouseCoopers,
HSBC,
HBOS,
Jones
Lang
LaSalle,
Capita
Symonds,
Wragge
&
Co,
Royal
Bank
of
Scotland,
UBS,
British
Library,
Mitie,
HOK,
Bene,
Komfort,
don’t
leave
it too
late
to
join
them.
Book
your
place
online
today
at the
early
bird
rate
£249
Conference,
£99
Masterclasses,
www.unwired.eu.com/wtn.html
or for
more
information
see
WorkTech08
North
Brochure,
or
call
Rebecca
Westbrook
on 020
8977
8920.
The
event
takes
place
at the
Lowry,
Salford
Quays,
Greater
Manchester
on
23rd/24th
July.


