Londoners looking to connect with a wealth of digital talent can now officially register to attend the highly-anticipated Digital City Expo, part of Digital City Festival 2020.
Taking place on March 11th and 12th, Digital City Expo will be the biggest gathering of digital entrepreneurs, talented professionals and businesses, big or small, outside of London.
The two-day event will prove fertile ground for attendees to connect with some phenomenal companies and hear from truly inspirational industry speakers.
The free-to-attend expo will take place at Manchester Central Convention Complex in the heart of the city, a venue that’s easy to travel to from locations across the country. Register now to be a part of the expo.
Digital City Expo combines a number of the North’s iconic industry expos; Marketing Show North, eCommerce Show North, and Tech Show North. Plus, there will be an all-new Media Zone.
The expo is the cornerstone event of the week-long Digital City Festival, which includes the Digital City Awards, copious networking opportunities, as well as fringe events put on by some of the region’s leading brands and innovators.
Speakers already announced for the expo’s keynote theatre include the Head of eCommerce and the Head of Digital Marketing at Co-op, the Managing Director of social media giant Social Chain, and IBM’s Microsoft AI Lead. There will be a raft of speakers from globally-recognised companies speaking at the festival.
The steering panel for Digital City Festival consists of some of the most prominent leaders from across the digital, tech, marketing, eCommerce and media industries.
Martyn Collins, Festival Director, said: “Digital City Festival will put Manchester and the North on the global map as the centre of digital excellence and innovation, a significant economic driver and job creator. We believe the city is a thought leader in the future of tech, business and society.
“The expo will be a unique opportunity to access skills, advice and expertise across the full spectrum of tech, marketing, eCommerce and media.”