Hosted at the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, the event is scheduled for October 13 and 14, and will be a haven for disruptive thinking and radical ideas, say the organisers. The speakers will provide brain food for personal development on a wide range of topics, from science and business to pop-culture and politics. Attendees will also enjoy the opportunity to network with like-minded, intellectually curious and creative individuals, from entrepreneurs and investors to academics and designers. Stimulating as much debate off-stage as on, WIRED 2011 will set the agenda and provide a unique platform from which to engage with the future.
David Rowan, Editor of WIRED, comments: “Pioneering thinking will be the touchstone for WIRED 2011. WIRED attracts a discerning readership worldwide, and true to the spirit of the brand, the content of this event will ensure it becomes one of the must-attend annual landmarks for all those serious as to what the future holds.”
Rupert Turnbull (pictured), Publisher of WIRED, adds: “WIRED 2011 is the significant culmination of a series of thought-provoking and talked-about events the magazine has hosted since launch. Carrying a high ticket price, the event will deliver cutting edge ideas, bringing together like-minded achievers.”
There are a limited number of tickets available for WIRED 2011, at a price of £1495 (A 10% discount is available to “early-birds” until 31st July. WIRED subscribers have access to a 15% discount.) Speakers will be announced in the coming weeks. For further information, or for registration, go to www.wiredevent.co.uk . Twitter: #wired11.