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TECHNOLOGY & IDEAS SUMMIT RETURNING TO NORTH EAST ENGLAND

When:
May 14, 2009 08:00 to May 15, 2009 18:00

 

 

Thinking Digital, the UK's answer to American-based 'technology & ideas conferences' such as TED and Pop!Tech, has announced it will return on 13 -14-15 May 2009 following a hugely successful inaugural event last May. Already a host of fascinating names have signed up to speak. 

 

Among them will be Alex Hunter, the man in charge of online marketing for one of the world's biggest brands, Virgin, and Hans Rosling, the creator of Trendalyzer, which turns boring statistics into animations and interactive graphics (and which was acquired by Google in 2007).

 

Thinking Digital is an annual conference where 25 of the world's greatest thinkers and innovators gather to give inspiring, entertaining talks, and to discuss the latest ideas and technologies.

 

An audience of 400 people are expected to attend the event, which will take place at The Sage Gateshead – a stunning 'sail-shaped' venue, designed by Foster and Partners, which sits on the banks of the River Tyne – on 13 - 14-15 May this year.

 

Also speaking at the conference will be:

 

  • Matt Mason, expert on piracy and bestselling author of The Pirate's Dilemma, who was voted 'best pirate of 2008' by Business Week
  • Caleb Chung, the creator of the wildly successful Furby toy and now this year's must-have Xmas gift – recently launched robotic dinosaur, the Pleo.
  • Darius Pocha, the founder and creative director of Enable Interactive, named the UK's top digital agency by Revolution
  • Dan Lyons, tech columnist at Newsweek and creator of hilarious satirical blog, The Secret Diary of Fake Steve Jobs. Dan returns as Thinking Digital’s top rated speaker from 2008.
  • Johnny Chung Lee, a human-computer interaction researcher who shot to fame on YouTube by making a white board (and other amazing things) from a Wii remote control.
  • And Michael Shermer, the founding publisher of Skeptic magazine and columnist for Scientific American.

 

Herb Kim, Thinking Digital Director, says: "We took a risk in attempting the first Thinking Digital back in May last year and the feedback has been incredibly positive and warm. The delegates, sponsors and speakers created a vital community of insight, inspiration and energy, and I’m still getting people today telling me Thinking Digital was the best conference they have ever attended. So, we’ve got a very high bar this year to reach but I can’t wait to try and top what we did in 2008."

 

Highlights from the inaugural event in 2008 included:

  • A landmark UK debut for Microsoft's Live Mesh
  • A presentation via the groundbreaking 'Teleportec' hologram technology from Ray Kurzweil, one of the leading inventors of our time
  • Controversial biologist Aubrey de Grey talking about a cure for ageing
  • And Richard St John giving the secrets of success, which he learned having interviewed 500 of the world's most successful people

 

Early bird discounts of up to £300 are available to anyone who books by 31 January 2009.

 

About Thinking Digital

Thinking Digital is an annual conference where some of the world's greatest thinkers and innovators gather to discuss the latest ideas and technologies and to inspire new thinking about our businesses and lives. The conference is run by Codeworks, a centre for digital innovation based in North East England. Sponsors and partners include: a:design association; Chinwag, E-consultancy, the ISPA, Netimperative, New Media Age and TechCrunch.

 

For more information and to request a media pass:
Lewis Harrison| Conference Producer
+44 (0)191 556 1132 | info@thinkingdigital.co.uk

www.thinkingdigital.co.uk