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WIRED to hold 2-day conference in October

WIRED 2011 is the next step in WIRED’s mission to celebrate the ideas, innovations and people reshaping our world.

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.