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The London Book Fair 3rd Annual Digital Conference, Strategies for Transformation

Date: 18 Apr 2010, 10:30-18:00
Venue: Conference Centre Rooms 1 & 2, Earls Court 1, London
Website: www.londonbookfair.co.uk

Seminar Details
The 3rd London Book Fair Digital Conference, Strategies for Transformation, is building up to be the best yet. It will cover key issues under the overarching themes: Readers of Today and Tomorrow; Bringing the Book to Life and Transforming the Core of your Business. The full day conference will offer transferable experience and innovation from a range of media industries which delegates can take away and put into practise.

Taking place the Sunday before the fair, The Digital Conference will stimulate debate which will continue through The London Book Fair’s free seminar programme. The digital seminar stream will be complemented by the Digital Zone and Digital Theatre where innovative digital production companies will showcase their digital solutions.

Strategies for Transformation
Programme outline, additional speakers to be announced shortly.
10.30 Welcome from Conference Chair: Richard Charkin, Bloomsbury.
Readers of today and tomorrow .
Chair: David Roth-Ey, HarperCollins.
Creative energy and technology: Finding new ways to innovate with content.
Chair: Genevieve Shore, Pearson.
Networking lunch.

Pecha Kucha: New thinking: New models. Six short innovative presentations
Chair: Sara Lloyd, Pan Macmillan.
Maximising digital opportunities across the industry.
Chair: Fionnuala Duggan, Random House.

Transforming the core of your business
Chair: George Walkley, Hachette UK.
Questions and conference round-up, Richard Charkin.
17.45 Post Conference Drinks.

Save £50 by booking before March

Book before 28th February to take advantage of the early-bird booking rate.
Early Bird before 28th Februrary – £249 per person
Standard rate from 1st March – £299 per person

(Discounts available for certain groups)

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