Tech Severn 2021

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Tech Severn 2021
4th May 2021

On the 16th and 17th June, Shropshire Council are hosting Tech Severn 2021 in partnership with the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. This FREE virtual conference will explore the crucial role technology and innovation must play in our efforts to tackle climate change and achieve global sustainability. With contributions from Microsoft, BT, Smart Energy GB, Innovate UK, Zero Carbon Shropshire (and many more), Tech Severn 2021 will explore how we can:

 

  • Reduce our carbon footprint and achieve ‘net-zero’
  • Drive a new generation of global sustainability
  • Mitigate the impacts of climate change
  • Protect our built and natural environments

 

Web: www.techsevern21.co.uk (don’t open link with Internet Explorer as it won’t display correctly)

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/tech-severn-conference-2021/

 

Who is this conference for?

Tech Severn 2021 brings together a line-up of world class keynote speakers from the cutting edge of technology, sustainability, biodiversity and government policy. This FREE virtual conference will provide a clear roadmap for the actions we need to take as businesses, individuals, and as a society in the coming decades.

  • Public sector organisations
  • Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs)
  • Large businesses
  • Schools, colleges and universities
  • Voluntary and community groups
  • Members of the public

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