WeAreTechWomen has teamed up with WIRED to give you a chance to win a complimentary place to WIRED Live on 24th November 2020.
WIRED Live celebrates the inspirational and compelling stories on ideas, business, technology and design found within WIRED UK’s magazine.
WIRED Live – Europe’s premium conference dedicated to exploring the future of the world – returns this November as a virtual broadcast. Hear top-level talks from a curated smorgasbord of scientists, artists, innovators, disruptors and influencers.
As we settle into a post-COVID world, WIRED Live will retain the rare combination of WIRED’s journalistic eye, diverse programme, and connections with innovators, designers, strategists and entrepreneurs whilst designed to allow attendees to view at home or in the office (or, where ever they are in the world!).
Attendees have said that WIRED Live is like “coming up for a breath of fresh air” – and we hope to see you again this year.
This year’s speakers include:
- Demis Hassabis, Co-founder & CEO, Deepmind
- Es Devlin, Artist and Designer
- Brian May CBE, Musician, Astrophysicist, Founding Member of Queen
- Chi Onwurah, Shadow Minister Digital, Science & Technology, Labour MP for Newcastle upon Tyne Central
- Pragya Agarwal, Behavioural Scientist, Author, SWAY: Unravelling Unconscious Bias
- Herman Narula, CEO and Co-Founder, Improbable
- Lynne Owens, Director General, NCA
- Clara Sousa-Silva, Molecular Astrophysicist, Research Scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Joe Wicks, The Body Coach
- Jessica Wade, Physicist, Department of Physics and Centre for Plastic Electronics, Blackett Laboratory
- Benedict Evans, Independent analyst
- Maria Konnikova, Author of The Biggest Bluff: How I Learned to Pay Attention, Master Myself, and Win
- Bjarke Ingels, Founder and Creative Director, BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group
- Vanessa Nakate, Ugandan climate activist
- Joshua Wong, Hong Kong Political Activist
WeAreTechWomen are delighted to confirm we have four complimentary places to offer to our members – tickets will be allocated on a first come, first serve basis.