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Talking ‘Bout Innovation

Hosted by Downtown in Business, Talking 'Bout Innovation 2022 will be an unmissable innovation festival with a range of quality speakers from across the UK.

Downtown in Business are hosting Talking ‘Bout Innovation, an unmissable innovation conference with a range of quality speakers from across the UK.

Hosted in association with Knowledge Quarter Liverpool, Sciontec, Cities Restart, Liverpool BID Company and the North West Business Leadership Team on Thursday 23rd June 2022 at The Spine, Paddington Village, Liverpool.

Taking place in June 2022, the event will feature presentations, discussions, and debates on a range of topics, including Advanced Manufacturing, Robotics, AI, modern methods of construction, the carbon zero agenda, science, health, and technology.

Speakers confirmed so far include:

Wes Streeting MP, Lord Andrew Adonis, Jessica Bowles, Steve Rotheram, Ian Bullock, Iain Buchan, Steffan Speer, Claire Eagle, Colin Sinclair, Claire Guinness, Darren Ragheb and Claire Liddy

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