*Apologies for cross posting*
The UK Inmagic User Group are holding our AGM and Bright Ideas Day on Thursday 8 December 2011, at UNICEF House, 30a Great Sutton Street, London EC1V 0DU.
The funding landscape is still rather bleak and budgets remain under pressure. Continuing our mission to support your resilience and exploit your current resources, we're once again offering free admission to this year's event.
Our revamped programme last year was popular and so we'll continue with shorter sessions, more speakers, greater interaction and networking opportunities, all to spark more of your bright ideas. Don't miss this opportunity to meet other Inmagic users and gain ideas from our excellent speakers. The day is free for both UKIUG members and non-members to attend: please complete the booking form<http://ukiug.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/AGM-BID-2011-AGM-BID-Programme-and-Booking-Form-final.doc> on our website (http://ukiug.com). See the programme details at http://ukiug.com/2011/10/agm-and-bright-ideas-day-booking-form.
The UK Inmagic User Group is for people who want to consolidate and develop their use of Inmagic information management software such as DB/Text Library Suite, Web Publisher Pro, Genie and Presto. We provide a support channel for information and communication, a forum for discussion, contact and the exchange of experience. The Group is also a collective link between users and supplier.
Kind regards
Emily Heath
Information Officer
Energy Institute
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