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SHOWCASING AND CELEBRATING THE VERY BEST IN TUNNELLING EXPERTISE
05 DECEMBER 2019 | LEONARDO ROYAL HOTEL LONDON TOWER BRIDGE
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ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
THE EVENT IN NUMBERS
New Civil Engineer’s second annual Tunnelling Festival brings together the entire tunnelling community for an interactive and immersive day filled with keynote speeches, panel debates, project case studies, spotlight talks and live shortlist presentations. The day will be rounded off with an evening Awards ceremony and gala dinner to celebrate the very best in global tunnelling expertise.
350+ ATTENDEES
17AWARDS
CATEGORIES
20+INSPIRING SPEAKERS
6LIVE-PITCHED CATEGORIES
40+EXPERT JUDGES
1CONTENT-PACKED
FESTIVAL NOT TO BE MISSED!
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WHAT’S ONTUNNELLING AWARDS INNOVATION SHOWCASEDrop into one of five live Awards hubs to watch the finalists of six categories present to the judging panel and learn about the innovations, people and projects that this year’s Awards will be recognising.
INSPIRING KEYNOTESGain insight from major clients and industry heavyweights who will be exploring future trends in the tunnelling world, from delivering world class tunnels to harnessing underground space for smarter, more sustainable cities.
PROJECTS IN FOCUSHear crucial updates on current schemes on the UK projects stage and international projects stage during the day, featuring Grand Paris Express, Lower Thames Crossing, the Woodsmith Mine Tunnel, and more.
CELEBRATE THE VERY BEST IN TUNNELLINGReward your teams, network with the industry’s finest and celebrate the projects, teams and companies doing the most to drive the tunnelling sector at the Tunnelling Awards gala dinner.
UNRIVALLED NETWORKINGMake the most of extended networking opportunities throughout the day, including numerous networking breaks during the day and a drinks reception to kick off the Awards evening.
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PROGRAMME08:30 REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS
09:00 CHAIR’S WELCOMEMark Hansford, editor, New Civil Engineer
09:10 Opening keynote, followed by Q&AThink Deep UK: Harnessing underground space for smarter and more sustainable urban citiesStephanie Bricker, urban geoscience lead, BGSPatrick Cox, major projects director, AECOM
09:40 Major client panelDelivering world class tunnels of the future – Mitigating challenges and driving opportunitiesA panel of major clients will debate the common challenges that need to be mitigated on tunnelling projects, lessons that can be learnt from previous schemes and the opportunities for driving innovation. How can we reduce the uncertainty around large projects? What lessons does the industry need to draw from Crossrail? Where and how can innovation play a role in improving the design, delivery and management of tunnel infrastructure? Andy Alder, programme director, TidewayMichèle Dix, managing director, Crossrail 2Tim Smart, chief engineer, HS2Andy Swift, major projects directorate, Transport for London
10:30 REFRESHMENTS AND NETWORKING
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PROGRAMME11:00 STREAM A:
UK PROJECT UPDATES STAGESTREAM B:
TECH & INNOVATION STAGETUNNELLING AWARDS:
INNOVATION SHOWCASE
Two case studies sharing current and upcoming UK schemes, with a focus on each scheme’s specific challenges, design and construction strategy, innovative methods and key milestones.
A series of spotlight talks exploring the latest innovations and technologies across the tunnelling industry.
Drop into one of five of our Innovation Showcase hubs to watch live shortlist pitches and learn from some of the best companies, projects or teams as they demonstrate their tunnelling expertise to the judging panel.
Live-pitched categories:Innovation in Design & DeliveryInnovation in Instrumentation & MonitoringInnovation in Shaft Design & ConstructionInnovation in Tunnel Excavation Innovation in Tunnel Fit Out, Operations & MaintenanceInnovation in Tunnel Lining
View the full shortlist here.
11:00 - 11:35Connecting Woodsmith to the World – Progress of the 37km Mineral Transportation System TunnelDuncan Smith, area project director, Sirius Minerals
11:00 – 11:25The role of machine learning and AI in the tunnelling spaceBrian Sheil, Royal Academy of Engineering research fellow, University of Oxford
11:35 - 12:10Lower Thames Crossing, the next stepsKeith Bowers, tunnels & systems director, Lower Thames Crossing
11:25 - 11:50Using data to optimise Growing UndergroundMelanie Jans-Singh, PhD student, University of Cambridge
12:15 – 12:30Speaker Q&A Panel
11:50 - 12:10Speaker Q&A Panel
12:10 - 12:30Tunnelling for Hyperloop - sharing BTS researchBill Grose, owner, Bill Grose Consulting
12:30 LUNCH AND NETWORKING
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11:00 STREAM A:INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS STAGE
STREAM B:BIG ISSUES STAGE
TUNNELLING AWARDS:INNOVATION SHOWCASE
Two case studies sharing major international schemes, with a focus on each scheme’s specific challenges, design and construction strategy, innovative methods and key milestones.
A series of case studies and spotlight talks exploring innovative approaches to major industry challenges.
Drop into one of five of our Innovation Showcase hubs to watch live shortlist pitches to the judging panel and learn from some of the best companies, projects or teams as they demonstrate their tunnelling expertise.
Live-pitched categories:Innovation in Design & DeliveryInnovation in Instrumentation & MonitoringInnovation in Shaft Design & ConstructionInnovation in Tunnel Excavation Innovation in Tunnel Fit Out, Operations & MaintenanceInnovation in Tunnel Lining
View the full shortlist here.
13:30 – 14:05Grand Paris Express – A project update on the ambitious 200km of new metro linesLionel Suquet, project director of T3C Ligne 15, VINCI Construction Grands Projets
13:30 - 13:45Workforce wellbeing and mental health awareness on the Northern Line ExtensionLouise Ellary, health & safety leader, FLO
14:05 – 14:40Australia’s major metro schemes – An overview of progress on Sydney and Melbourne Metros David Naylor, senior engineer, Mott MacDonald
13:45 - 14:00Tideway Tunnelling – Delivering safelyRoger Mears, deputy delivery manager, central area, Tideway14:00 - 14:15Attracting and retaining talent in the tunnelling community – Sharing BTSYM initiatives Rashik Bhanderi, civil engineer, London Bridge Associates, and chair, BTSYM
14.40 – 15.00Speaker Q&A panel
14:15 - 14:30Attracting and retaining talent – developing and valuing a competent workforceBob Ibell, chairman, London Bridge Associates
14:30 - 15:00 Speaker Q&A panel
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15:00 REFRESHMENTS AND NETWORKING
15:30 Industry debate – Is our industry fit for the next 25 years of tunnelling projects?Bringing together stakeholders from across the industry, the panel will explore what is needed from the industry to deliver the pipeline of tunnelling. How can we improve procurement processes in a post-Brexit world and how can we procure with innovation in mind? How can we improve knowledge sharing and knowledge transfer and whose responsibility is it? Finally, how can the tunnelling industry better engage with the sustainability agenda? Rashik Bhanderi, civil engineer, London Bridge Associates, and chair, BTSYMCatherine Hallett, development and sponsorship director, Transport for LondonIvor Thomas, tunnel manager, BAM Nuttall, and chair, British Tunnelling SocietyRoy Slocombe, director, Herrenknecht InternationalPanel moderator: Martin Knights, consultant, Martin Knights Consulting
16:15 Closing keynoteSetting out the priorities for infrastructure in a post-Brexit Britain and the critical role that tunnel infrastructure will play in thisSir John Armitt, chairman, National Infrastructure Commission
16:45 Chair’s closing remarks and close of main festival stage
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MEET THE SPEAKERS
Andy Alder programme director, Tideway
Sir John Armitt, chairman, National Infrastructure Commission
Rashik Bhanderi civil engineer, London Bridge Associates, and chair, BTSYM
Keith Bowers tunnels & systems director, Lower Thames Crossing
Stephanie Bricker urban geoscience lead, BGS
Patrick Cox major projects director, AECOM
Michèle Dix managing director, Crossrail 2
Louise Ellary health & safety leader, FLO
Martin Knights consultant, Martin Knights Consulting
Roger Mears deputy delivery manager, central area, Tideway
Brian Sheil Royal Academy of Engineering research fellow, University of Oxford
Roy Slocombe, director, Herrenknecht International
Tim Smart chief engineer, HS2
Duncan Smith area project director, Sirius Minerals
Lionel Suquet project director of T3C Ligne 15, VINCI Construction Grands Projets
Andy Swift major projects directorate, Transport for London
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A key feature of the Festival will be the 10th annual Tunnelling Awards, which recognise and reward those projects, teams and companies doing the most to drive the tunnelling sector forwards. This year there are 17 awards showcasing the very best in tunnelling, from people and company initiatives to projects and technology-led innovations.Finalists for six of these awards will pitch their entries live throughout the day, creating a packed knowledge-sharing programme for all attendees. The remaining categories are all judged by our panel of industry experts ahead of the Festival.
Community Engagement Initiative of the Year
Health, Safety & Wellbeing Initiative of the Year
Environment & Sustainability Initiative of the Year
Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Initiative of the Year
Innovation in Design & Delivery
Innovation in Instrumentation & Monitoring
Innovation in Shaft Design & Construction
Innovation in Tunnel Excavation
Innovation in Tunnel Fit Out, Operations & Maintenance
Innovation in Tunnel Lining
Tunnelling Project of the Year (up to $50M)
Tunnelling Project of the Year (between $50M to $500M)
Tunnelling Project of the Year (over $500M)
Tunnelling Specialist Supplier of the Year
Tunnelling Team of the Year
Young Tunneller of the Year
Outstanding Contribution to the Industry
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AWARDS
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AWARDSTIMINGS:
To book your table please contact:Alishah Basharat T: +44 (0)20 3953 2777 E: [email protected]
18:30 Drinks reception
19:10 Call for dinner
19:30 Editor’s welcome
20:00 Dinner served
21:30 Awards ceremony
22:30 After party
00:30 Carriages
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2019 SHORTLISTCOMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR Hong Kong Special Administrative Region CEDD, AECOM and Leighton China State JV, Tseung Kwan O – Lam Tin Tunnel – main tunnel and associated works John Holland CPB Ghella JV, Sydney Metro City & Southwest – tunnel and station excavation Scottish Water, School engagement during Paisley tunnelling project
HEALTH, SAFETY & WELLBEING INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR Bank Station Capacity Upgrade project - Dragados/TfL, Bank Station Capacity Upgrade project China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation, Ganntas railway tunnel in Algeria Dragados SA UK and Mapei UTT, Bank Station Capacity Upgrade Spie Batignolles Génie Civil, Real-Time - Harsh Environment - Diesel Particulate Matter (DPM) Monitoring The Joseph Gallagher Group, LIFE - Living incident free everyday
EQUALITY, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR Costain, Vinci Construction Grands Projets and Bachy Soletanche, Tideway East Dr. Sauer & Partners, Dr. Sauer & Partners’ inclusive recruitment programme John Holland CPB Ghella JV, Sydney Metro City & Southwest – tunnel and station excavation
ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR Bouygues Travaux Publics, EOLE metro line (France) Bouygues Travaux Publics, Bachy Soletanche, Bessac and Bouygues Travaux Publics Régions France, Nice Tramway (France)
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region CEDD, AECOM and Leighton China State JV, Tseung Kwan O – Lam Tin Tunnel – main tunnel and associated works
John Holland CPB Ghella JV, Sydney Metro City & Southwest – tunnel and station excavation
TUNNELLING PROJECT OF THE YEAR (UP TO $50M) Active Tunnelling & DNMA (Doosan & NMCN), Birmingham Resilience Project
Golder Associates, Spencer Group, London Underground, Finsbury Park Station step free access
Joseph Gallagher and OTB Engineering, Knightsbridge Station
Scottish Water, Paisley tunnelling project Southland Holdings (Oscar Renda Contracting - ORC), Waller Creek Tunnel inlet facility at Waterloo Park
United Utilities, Farrans Roadbridge JV, Ward and Burke Construction, Thirlmere Link main, Castlerigg Tunnel
WestonWilliamson + Partners, OTB Engineering and Costain, Bakerloo Line Link
TUNNELLING PROJECT OF THE YEAR (BETWEEN $50M AND $500M) Bouygues Travaux Publics, Bachy Soletanche and Bessac, Ligne 14 Metro Line extension Contract T02 Bouygues Travaux Publics, Bachy Soletanche, Bessac, Bachy Soletanche Tunnel, Bouygues Travaux Publics Régions France, Nice Tramway (France)
FCC Construccion, Tunnels of Vallirana (Catalonia-Spain)
Skanska Strabag JV, The new Ulriken Tunnel
TUNNELLING PROJECT OF THE YEAR (OVER $500M) Bane NOR and Acciona Ghella JV (AGJV) - The Follo Line Project, Tunnel TBM contract Dragages Hong Kong Limited, Bouygues Travaux Publics, CEDD, Liantang Heung Yuen Wai Highway – Lung Shan Tunnel (Hong Kong) Qatari Diar, Vinci Construction, GS Construction and Al Darwish Joint Venture (RLSJV), Qatar integrated railway project
INNOVATION IN DESIGN & DELIVERY Bam Nuttal, Morgan Sindall, Balfour Beatty JV, Thames Tideway Tunnel Bouygues Travaux Publics - Dragages Hong Kong, TM-CLKL - DfMA Approach for tunnel internal structures BSCU, Dragados, TfL, Dr. Sauer & Partners, Bank Station Capacity Upgrade project Dragages Hong Kong Limited (DHK), Bouygues Travaux Publics, CEDD, Liantang Heung Yuen Wai Highway – Lung Shan Tunnel (Hong Kong) Dragages-Bouygues JV, Atkins China, TM-CLKL- Caterpillar Shaped Cofferdam for Cut & Cover Tunnel Ferrovial Agroman Laing O Rourke JV, Thames Tideway Tunnel – central section Ferrovial Agroman Laing O Rourke JV, Kennington Station cross passages on the Northern Line Extension Golder, Finsbury Park Station step free access Novaslice, The simpler and safer way to remove pile foundation heads
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2019 SHORTLIST CONTINUED...
INNOVATION IN INSTRUMENTATION & MONITORING Bouygues Travaux Publics, Tunnel Lab:Big Data Datum, Woodsmith mine, North Yorkshire KERN Tunneltechnik, Kern Lab: Secodary Lining Digitalization Murphy Surveys, Autonomous self-adjusting wireless sensor network Pinssar, Setting the new global gold standard in real-time DPM monitoring Senceive, Long-term wireless monitoring of the Botlek Tunnel Socotec Monitoring, Barking riverside extension Temple Group, Ferrovial Laing O’Rourke, Northern Line Extension - environmental monitoring
INNOVATION IN TUNNEL EXCAVATION Bam Nuttall, Morgan Sindall, Balfour Beatty JV - Hammersmith Pumping Station - Thames Tideway Tunnel Bemo Tunnelling UK, Karl-Friedrich-Strasse tunnel in Karlsruhe/Germany Dragados, TfL, Graphical illustration of complex excavation sequences on Bank Station Capacity Upgrade Dragados, TfL, Excavation of shaft through a hollow-pile on Bank Station Capacity Upgrade FCC Construccion, Tunnel Vallirana MMC Gamuda JV, Autonomous TBM
INNOVATION IN TUNNEL FIT-OUT, OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE Murphy Surveys, Crossrail – Liverpool Street and Tottenham Court Road Atkins Tunnel Safety Team, Road tunnel operations University of Cambridge, Optimising growing underground
INNOVATION IN TUNNEL LINING Bam Nuttall, Morgan Sindall, Balfour Beatty JV, Thames Tideway Tunnel
Bam Nuttall, Morgan Sindall, Balfour Beatty JV & Kern Tunneltechnik – Hammersmith Pumping Station - Thames Tideway Tunnel
Concrete Canvas, , CC Culvert Lining, providing a design life in excess of 120 years
Dragados SA UK and Mapei UTT, Eliminating dust from spray applied waterproofing on Bank Station Capacity Upgrade
Dragados, TfL, Dr. Sauer & Partners, Optimisation of sprayed concrete lining on Bank Station Capacity Upgrade
Ferrovial Agroman Laing O’Rourke JV (FLO), Tecozam, Innovation in secondary tunnel lining on the Northern Line extension
Soprema, Repairable system
INNOVATION IN TUNNEL SHAFT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION Bauer Technologies, Woodsmith Mine, North Yorkshire Bouygues Travaux Public, Bachy Soletanche, Bessac and Bouygues Travaux Publics Régions France, Stations of the Nice tramway
Spie Batignolles fondations, Small diameter shaft diaphragm wall innovation
Bouygues Travaux Publics, Dragages Hong Kong, Atkins China, TM-CLKL - cellular shaft integrated in caterpillar-shaped cofferdam
Sirius Minerals, Joseph Gallagher, Carey’s Civil Enginneering and Herrenknecht, Woodsmith mine
FLO & Active Tunnelling, Thames Tideway Tunnel – heathwall pumping station shafts
TUNNELLING TEAM OF THE YEAR Bam Nuttall, Morgan Sindall, Balfour Beatty JV & KERN Tunneltechnik - Hammersmith Pumping Station, Thames Tideway Tunnel Bam Nuttall, Morgan Sindall, Balfour Beatty JV, Carnwath Road Riverside Tunelling Team, Thames Tideway Tunnel Concrete Canvas, CC Culvert Lining, providing a design life in excess of 120 years Dragados SA UK and Mapei UTT, Eliminating dust from spray applied waterproofing on Bank Station Capacity Upgrade Dragados, TfL, Dr. Sauer & Partners, Optimisation of sprayed concrete lining on Bank Station Capacity Upgrade Ferrovial Agroman Laing O’Rourke JV (FLO), Tecozam, Innovation in secondary tunnel lining on the Northern Line extension, Automatic fullround shutter Soprema, Repairable system
TUNNELLING SPECIALIST SUPPLIER OF THE YEAR BASF, Sprayed concrete challenges with integral waterproofing Dr. Sauer & Partners, Dr. Sauer & Partners’ innovative tunnelling solutions Joseph Gallagher, Tunnelling specialist sub-contractor Normet UK, Sprayed concrete products and services Senceive, Wireless remote monitoring condition tunnel monitoring
YOUNG TUNNELLER OF THE YEAR Rosie Amami, Bouygues Travaux Publics Donal Kelly, Dragados Josh Knight, Costain Vinci Bachy JV Chris Sumsion, Cowi
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MEET THE JUDGES THIS YEAR’S PANEL OF JUDGES INCLUDES:
Alan Boden directorAlan Boden Tunnelling
Roger Bridge tunnelling manager, Balfour Beatty
Claire Carr project director, Costain-Skanska JV
David Darcy project director, Laing O’Rourke
Rosa Diez project director, Mott MacDonald
Jérôme Furge business development director, Bouygues Construction
Jonathan Gammon non-executive director/advisor, Geotechnical Observations
Susan Greene director, OTB Engineering
Bill Grose owner, Bill Grose Consulting
Emma Hale senior engineer, Mott MacDonald
Eve Herrington project manager, Highways England
Mark Leggett divisional director, Mott MacDonald
Paul McCracken strategic development director, BAM Nuttall
Chrysothemis Paraskevopoulou lecturer/assistant professor, University of Leeds
John Patch director, Teampatch
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MEET THE JUDGES CONTINUED...
Ponciano Perez Lupi project manager, Heathwall & Kirtling St., Tideway
François Pogu managing director, Vinci Construction
Colin Rawlings lead engineer, underground structures, HS2
Harriet Rutledge associate director, Atkins Global
Petr Salak managing director, Dr Sauer & Partners
Peter Shipley vice president, Jacobs
Kim Smedegaard Andersen technical deputy director, Femern
Matt Sykes director, Arup
Anita Wu associate, London Bridge Associates
View the full panel of judges here.
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NETWORKING & HOSPITALITY (LIMITED AVAILABILITY)
10 passes to daytime events (incl. all daytime elements of the Individual Festival Pass)Intimate shared drinks reception, including:• Logo-branded meeting point table• Two bottles of champagne on ice for your guests• Early arrival time at 18:45pm (15 minutes prior to Main Reception guests
arriving)
Table of 10 at evening awards and gala dinner, including
• VIP logo branded e-invitations to send to your guests• Copy of the guest list and seating plan 3 days prior to plan your
networking activity• Table in prime, centre room position• Your company logo on your table• A premium chocolate gift box with the opportunity to add a business card
for each guest on your table• A three course meal plus after dinner cheese and port for your table • Seven bottles of wine of your choice from our selection• A magnum champagne OR a bucket of 20 beers• Access to post-show bar and entertainment
£4,950+VAT
PREMIUM PLUS7 passes to daytime events (incl. all daytime elements of the Individual Festival Pass)Table of 10 at evening awards and gala dinner, including
• Access to pre-awards drinks reception
• Meeting point at the drinks reception with your company logo
• Table in premium position in the room
• Your company logo on your table
• A premium chocolate gift box for each guest on your table
• A three course meal plus after dinner cheese and port for your table
• Half a bottle of wine per person
• Wine upgrade (from selected wines) OR 2 additional bottles of house wine (7 in total)
• A magnum champagne OR a bucket of 20 beers
• Access to post-show bar and entertainment
£3,950+VAT
PACKAGES
BOOK NOWFor table package enquiries, please contact: Alishah Basharat T: +44 (0)20 3953 2777 E: [email protected]
For sponsorship and exhibition enquiries, please contact:Francis Barham T: +44 (0)20 3953 2912 E: [email protected]
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PACKAGES
STANDARD3 passes to daytime events (incl. all daytime elements of the Individual Festival Pass)Table of 10 at evening awards and gala dinner, including
• Access to pre-awards drinks reception
• A three course meal
• Half a bottle of wine per person
• Access to post-show bar and entertainment
£3,700+VAT
SEATIncludes:
• 1 seat at evening awards and gala dinner
• Access to pre-awards drinks reception
• A three course meal
• Half a bottle of wine per person
• Access to post-show bar and entertainment
£395+VAT
PREMIUM5 passes to daytime events (incl. all daytime elements of the Individual Festival Pass)Table of 10 at evening awards and gala dinner, including
• Access to pre-awards drinks reception
• Table with premium positioning in the room
• A three course meal
• Half a bottle of wine per person
• A bottle of chilled champagne OR a bucket of 20 beers
• After-show party and entertainment
£3,950+VAT
BOOK NOWFor table package enquiries, please contact:Alishah Basharat T: +44 (0)20 3953 2777 E: [email protected] For sponsorship and exhibition enquiries, please contact:Francis Barham T: +44 (0)20 3953 2912 E: [email protected]
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PACKAGES
BOOK NOWFor table package enquiries, please contact:Alishah Basharat T: +44 (0)20 3953 2777 E: [email protected] For sponsorship and exhibition enquiries, please contact:Francis Barham T: +44 (0)20 3953 2912 E: [email protected]
INDIVIDUAL FESTIVAL PASS1 passes to daytime events (incl. all daytime elements of the Individual Festival Pass)• Access to main stage sessions• Access to breakout streams/half day workshop• Access to live judging sessions• Complimentary WiFi• Breakfast & lunch buffet plus morning and afternoon coffee• Access to live competitions and voting app• Access to Festival app, including attendee list and 1-2-1 meeting service, 1 week
before the Festival• Speakers’ slides post-event1 seat at evening awards and gala dinner• Access to pre-awards drinks reception• A three course meal • Half a bottle of wine per person• Access to post-show bar and entertainment
£795+VAT £745 EARLY BIRD £695 PREVIEW RATE
INDIVIDUAL FESTIVAL PASS (EXC. AWARDS): 1 passes to daytime events (incl. all daytime elements of the Individual Festival Pass)• Access to main stage sessions
• Access to breakout streams/half day workshop
• Access to live judging sessions
• Complimentary WiFi
• Breakfast & lunch buffet plus morning and afternoon coffee
• Access to live competitions and voting app
• Access to Festival app, including attendee list and 1-2-1 meeting service, 1 week before the Festival
• Speakers’ slides post-event
£595+VAT £545 EARLY BIRD, £495 PREVIEW RATE
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