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We are delighted to offer a simple, uncluttered and relevant seminar programme for our visitors. Previous programmes included London Mayor, Boris Johnson, entrepreneur and founder of Quintessentially, Ben Elliot, twitter expert, Mark Shaw, personal and business development from Rogen Si and a world first introduction of the fascinating 'Augmented Reality'.

Twitter is not just about cheese sandwiches!

In his inimitable style – and jam packed with relevant examples for events organisers – Mark Shaw will be explaining how Twitter can work as a business tool. This is a rare opportunity to hear from one of the world's Twitter Elite (Mark's been ranked as high as #3 in the UK & #49 in the World).

Open AR and spyder demo with Universal Live

This is a UK first! In a special gallery there will be live demonstrations of augmented reality content plus new Spyder technology, courtesy of Universal Live. This hot new technology is set to take events to a new level. This a rare chance to see it first hand and to talk to Universal's experts about how this technology could literally add a new dimension to your next event.

The impact of 'Luxury' on events.

Ben Elliot, Founder, Quintessentially

VIP Lunch

Including keynote at 2.00pm by Boris Johnson.

Oliver Medill of Rogen Si

Take responsibility for your own actions, encourage a culture of openness and equip yourself for success.

RogenSi's high energy and high impact session shows how to gain clear personal goals, create a personal vision with the outcome in mind and encourage a team togetherness needed to develop solutions beyond the red tape! Come and get the tips tools and techniques to visual your success!

A better Conference for Less Money – Alex Macphail

As the Conference and Event market recovers from the GEC, all corporate event planners will be looking at how they can make sure that any conferences they are planning will not only hit the mark in terms of a great experience, but also how it can be cost effective.

RogenSi's enthralling session shows how it is entirely possible to organise a conference starting with the subject that usually gets most forgotten – the content. Come and get a whole new perspective on what makes a great conference.