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Tech guru Jason Bradbury to speak at Lincolnshire’s biggest B2B expo
Host of The Gadget Show Jason Bradbury will take part in the second Lincolnshire Business Expo on January 18, 2017 at the Lincolnshire Showground. The Lincolnshire Business Expo is the largest B2B event in the county which premiered last January. More that 700 delegates attended the full day event which included 20 speakers, 20 events and…
Tech guru, TV personality and University of Lincoln visiting lecturer Jason Bradbury. Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Host of The Gadget Show Jason Bradbury will take part in the second Lincolnshire Business Expo on January 18, 2017 at the Lincolnshire Showground.
The Lincolnshire Business Expo is the largest B2B event in the county which premiered last January. More that 700 delegates attended the full day event which included 20 speakers, 20 events and 60 exhibitors.
Organised by Lincolnshire Business, the 2017 event will include more than 25 events, 30 speakers and even more exhibitors.
TV star and technology guru Jason Bradbury will take part in a tech panel discussing disruptive technology, which is free to attend as part of the day’s events. The panel will look at the challenges and opportunities created by new, disruptive technology and its effects on business and society.
Other panellists include Director of Lincoln Science and Innovation Park Tom Blount, Founding Director of Stonebow Media Daniel Ionesco, CEO and Founder of Hull Digital Jon Moss, CEO of Software Europe Neil Everatt and Cursor Managing Director Daniel Westlake who will be chairing the discussion.
Each of the panellists have a special focus on technology and how it can be used to boost business.
The first Lincolnshire Business Expo was attended by more than 700 delegates.
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