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London Tech Week Events

Not our usual cup of tea, to be honest, but given the opportunity, it is still worth facilitating and injecting different voices of reason into it through a few events we are involved in.

Not our usual cup of tea, to be honest, but given the opportunity, it is still worth facilitating and injecting different voices of reason into it through a few events we are involved in.

The first two are in the conference itself, so you would need a pass, but we'll try to follow up with recordings or content.

The Proximity Advantage: Building from and for the Edges
The most resilient innovations don’t come from building for the average user. They come from building for the edges — and what happens when everyone benefits.
LTW26: Built Different: How Disabled Founders Are Redefining Innovation
Exploring how lived experience of disability drives founders to spot gaps and failure points others miss — and how disability-led design has historically produced technology that benefits everyone.

This one below is in the fringe, so it'll be available to anyone who wishes to book and join online. We'll be collaborating with Rix Inclusive Research and the ATech Policy Lab.

Locked Out By Design: Financial Systems and the People They Were Never Designed For
Join us in another LTW Fringe event online on the 11th June. Hosted by Policy Connect and RIX Inclusive Research in partnership with Tech For Disability

Hope some of you will find these of interest and will try to share more content afterwards.

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