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Subject:

Earlybird ticket offer for REMIX Summit London 2015 ends today - Global Summit on Culture, Technology & Entrepreneurship at British Museum & Google HQ - 8-9 December 2015

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Museums Computer Group <[log in to unmask]>

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(Apologies for any cross posting)

If you are planning to attend the REMIX London Summit 2015 on Culture,
Technology & Entrepreneurship then the earlybird ticket offer ends
today saving delegates up to £150 on a 2-day full-price ticket -
www.remixsummits.com for all the details and a summary of the event
can be found below for those that are interested.

Summit Venues: British Museum and Google HQ, London - December 8-9 2015

After sell-out events in 2012, 2013 and 2014, and welcoming a record
1,500+ delegates to our annual Sydney summit this year, our flagship
annual European event REMIX London returns once again, this year
hosted at the British Museum & Google Town Hall alongside networking
receptions at the Ace Hotel, Shoreditch and the new Sonos Studio.

Over 75 world class speakers will take to the stage over two days, including:

- Steve Vranakis, Executive Creative Director, Google Creative Lab
- Simon Woodroffe OBE, Founder, YO! Sushi, YOTEL and YO! Home
- Diane Lees, Director General, Imperial War Museum
- Claire Postans, Creative Director, Jamie Oliver Media Group
- Chris Michaels, Head of Digital & Publishing, British Museum
- Brett Wigdortz OBE, CEO, Teach First
- Anthony Lilley, Interim CEO & Creative Director, The Space
- Kerry Taylor, Senior Vice President, Youth and Music, MTV
- Martin Green, Chief Executive and Director, Hull UK City of Culture 2017
- Charlotte Richards, Business Intelligence Strategy and Times &
Sunday Times Director
- Dave Twohig, Head of Design and Placemaking, Battersea Power Station
- Nicholas Lovell, Author, 'The Curve'
- Rupert Goold, Artistic Director, Almeida Theatre
- Sam Bompas, Co-Founder, Bompas and Parr
- Lawrence Crumpton, Developer Platform Evangelist, Microsoft
- Mark R Davies, Communications and Corporate Affairs Director, Post Office
- Piers Guilar, Executive Director of Strategy, Fitch
- Nicole Vanderbilt, VP International, Etsy
- Emily Smith, Head of Audience Development, Natural History Museum
- Tom O'Leary, Director of Learning, Science Museum
- Wil Harris, Head of Digital, Conde Nast
- Gavin Poole, CEO, Here East, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
- Deborah Shaw, Head of Creative Programming, Historic Royal Palaces
- Rish Mitra, CEO, Blippar
- Jonathon Holloway, Artistic Director, Melbourne Festival
- Frederik Ottesen, Co-Founder, Little Sun
- Edward Humphrey, Digital Director, BFI
- Will Hayward, Chief Commercial Officer, Dazed
- Marc Allenby, Director of Distribution, Picturehouse Cinemas
- Juliana Biondo, Digital Initiatives Manager, Vatican Museum
- Tim Partridge, Co-Founder, Flying Object (2015 winner of the Tate's IK Prize)
- Tamsin Sharp, Head of Strategy, Royal Academy
- Jemima Rellie, Director of Content and Audiences, The Royal Collection
- Matt Andrews, Chief Strategy Officer, Mindshare
- Matt Adams, Co-Founder & Artist, Blast Theory
- Nicole Yershon, Director, Ogilvy Labs
- Kirsten Brandt, Co-Director, The Shells - Ausflug nach Neu-Friedenwald
- Annette Mees, Co-Director, Coney & The Space/WIRED Creative Fellow
- Alex Klein, Founder & CEO, Kano
- Ross Cairns, Director, Digital Designer & Creative Programmer, The
Workers (Winner of Tate's IK Prize 2014)
- Jude Ower, Founder & CEO, Playmob

REMIX London explores the intersection of Culture, Technology and
Entrepreneurship and is a collaboration with a number of partners
around the globe including Google, Bloomberg, The Guardian, VICE,
Dazed and Time Out.

The summits and associated events are designed to tackle the big ideas
shaping the future of the arts, the creative economy and creative
cities by bringing together pioneers from different sectors including
technology, media and culture. REMIX provides a forum for exchanging
insights, growing ideas and working together towards common goals.

More information can be found at www.remixsummits.com

Book before the end of today to take advantage of the brilliant early
bird deal saves up to £150 or 1/3 off full price tickets! -
www.remixsummits.com

The ticket price includes food and refreshments as well as drinks at
the two receptions.

Panel and Keynote themes for 2015 include:

- Making Money from Content
- Multi-channel IP
- Social entrepreneurship
- Creative R&D
- Industry trend briefings (Retail, Catering, Space Design)
- Data-driven decisions
- Leadership and change
- Visitor experience design
- Creative communities
- The future workplace
- Play-based learning
- Working with brands
- Creating memorable experiences

NEW FOR LONDON 2015

> FUEL THE FIRE (in partnership with Blippar)
Join us around the Blippar Campfire, a space for sharing stories and
ideas over a mug of hot cocoa, and continuing the conversations
started in the seminars. Share your views, the bigger the flames grow,
and take the fire home with you.

> IDEAS BREWERY (in partnership with Mindshare)
The Ideas Brewery was launched this year at REMIX Sydney to allow
delegates to get closer to the creative pioneers that feature at REMIX
events to continue the conversation. Follow selected speakers offstage
(in partnership with Antenna Labs); grab a coffee with other
delegates; discover new tools to help with the creative and planning
processes; and most importantantly, meet lots of new faces.

What should I expect at REMIX? A short film of the 2014 event can be
viewed here - https://vimeo.com/135466166 - over 350 leaders from
leading global cultural institutions, creative businesses, startups,
policy makers and media attended REMIX London 2014 to hear from over
75 creative pioneers including the founders of Mumsnet, Secret Cinema,
Virgin Unite, Maker Faire, Red Bull Music Academy, AllSaints. Other
speakers included Alex Poots (Manchester International Festival),
Burning Man Festival, the Natural History Museum and Sir Nicholas
Kenyan (Barbican).

Best
Peter

-- 
Peter Tullin
Managing Partner & Co-Founder
REMIX Summits

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+61 (0)411 838 494

Head office - 4th Floor, 27-33 Bethnal Green Road, Shoreditch, London E1 6LA

www.remixsummits.com

REMIX Global Summit on Culture, Technology & Entrepreneurship.
Download the free e-book in partnership with The Guardian at
www.remixsummits.com

Follow us and the story of REMIX at Facebook.com/remixsummit

Join the conversation @remixsummit, #REMIXNYC, #REMIXLDN and #REMIXSYD

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