Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Greater Lincolnshire LEP puts rebel technologists under microscope at next conference

The Greater Lincolnshire Enterprise Partnership’s next conference will focus on the role of rebel technologists in organisations and the launch of an innovation roadmap to help businesses access innovation services.

The conference, on November 7th, will also provide an update on some of the work that the LEP and its partners have undertaken this year and include a conversation between the three chairs of the LEP, Ursula Lidbetter, Pat Doody and the current Chair Professor Neal Juster.

Among the other highlights will be a technology and innovation demonstration area showcasing Lincolnshire businesses and organisations that support or drive innovation.

The event will take place at the EPIC Centre on the Lincolnshire Showground. Admission is free and there will be the usual networking opportunities and a complimentary lunch for delegates.

Professor Juster said: “Our annual conference is always very popular and we’re delighted to be welcoming delegates again this year.

“Innovation is crucial to our economy. This year we want to celebrate those innovators who have blazed a trail by doing things in a new way, and at the same time encourage others to think outside the box and find innovative ways of working.

“We’ve already confirmed a host of businesses and organisations who will be showcasing our competitive edge in our technology and innovation exhibition area.

“The conference promises to be another fascinating day so I strongly urge you to sign up for your free ticket to avoid missing out.”

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