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.