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London Tech Week unveils headline events for Europe’s largest festival of tech

Celebratory concert and drone racing feature in new-look programme

A new series of headline events and leading speakers from the world of tech are being lined up to appear during London Tech Week 2017 according to the festival organisers. For the first time this year, London Tech Week will host a celebratory concert featuring the Oscar and Grammy Award winning composer, Hans Zimmer, the premier awards ceremony for Europe’s hottest tech start-ups, The Europas, the UK’s first professional drone race at Alexandra Palace and a VIP dinner hosted by London Tech Week in partnership with The Prince’s Trust.

New for 2017, SSE Arena Wembley will host London Tech Week’s celebratory concert, featuring a live performance from Grammy and Oscar award winning film score composer, Hans Zimmer. As part of his global tour, Hans will incorporate the latest lighting and digital technology into his show to provide a striking visual concert experience.

Hans will be joined by his 15-piece studio band and choir to perform some of his most famous film score classics, including the Pirates of the Caribbean, The Lion King, Gladiator, Inception and a Dark Knight. Hans is a pioneer of technology and his method of integrating electronic music with traditional orchestral arrangements is now his signature sound.

Concert producer, promoter and London Tech Week ambassador, added:

“London Tech Week is clearly becoming an important attraction for London. We are delighted to be working with London Tech Week by presenting Hans Zimmer Live at the SSE Wembley Arena on Thursday June 15th 2017. Hans has always been at the forefront in the drive to utilise new technology in music and is honoured to be associated with London Tech Week.”

The iconic Alexandra Palace will stage the UK’s first professional drone race during London Tech Week 2017. The world’s premier race organizers, The Drone Racing League (DRL), will bring the elite race series to London as their championship event on 13th June. The event will be the first of its kind race in London, and the Sky Sports Mix broadcast will allow millions of fans across Ireland, Italy and the UK the opportunity to see some of DRL’s leading pilots race FPV (first person view) drones at speeds in excess of 90 mph drones around Alexandra Palace.

This year’s festival will see the first TechXLR8 event hosted by Informa, bringing together eight flagship tech events running under one roof from 13th – 15th June at ExCel London. Tens of thousands of visitors will be able to get their hands on the latest VR, IoT, Drones, and Robotics technologies.

Russ Shaw, founder of Tech London Advocates, comments:

“London Tech Week is an opportunity to show the international tech community the wealth of talent, innovation and investment returns available in London’s digital sector. After three years of success, the festival is set to be bigger and better than ever in 2017, sending a clear message that London tech is open for business, aiming for significant growth and brimming with ambition.”

TechXLR8 will also convene leading speakers from the world of technology, government and business including the likes of Antony Thomson, Founder, Metro Bank, Arlette Hart, CISO, FBI, Hossein Moiin, EVP & CTO, Nokia, Enrico Salvatori, SVP & President, Qualcomm EMEA, Yuri Misnik, Digital CIO, HSBC, William Smart, CIO, NHS and Bruno Jacobfeuerborn, CTO, Deutsche Telekom. Over 3 days, 800+ speakers will participate in TechXLR8, covering a range of the hottest tech topics, covering infrastructure developments (5G and Cloud), IoT and the connected world (Connected & Autonomous Cars, Smart Cities, Smart Home, Industrial IoT), and future tech (VR/AR, AI, Robotics, Drones, Blockchain).

Showcasing the very best of London and European start-ups, London Tech Week will partner with The Europas to host this year’s awards ceremony at Here East on June 13th. This year’s awards ceremony will also feature two brand-new awards categories – tech for good and smart cities innovation.

Talent and diversity will be one of the key theme’s for this year’s event programme, which will see London Tech Week will also host a celebratory dinner in association with The Prince’s Trust, bringing together London Tech Week ambassadors and other leading figures from the world of business and technology. The VIP dinner will mark the start of the week and provide an exclusive networking opportunity for some of the world’s most influential tech leaders. The Prince’s Trust is a natural partner, being an organisation committed to helping disadvantaged young people aged 11-30 to move into jobs, education and training.

Richard Chadwick, Director of Programmes and Development at The Prince’s Trust, said:

“The technology industry has a significant role to play in the economic future of the UK and the ability to attract talented staff to the sector will be key to its continued success. London Tech Week is helping to shine a light on developing skills in tech and it’s vital we all work together to provide young people – our future work force – with every opportunity to build the confidence and skills they need to thrive in education and employment. At The Prince’s Trust, we’ve integrated STEM activities into all our programmes to ensure we’re helping young people to develop their skills in this area.”

Mike Butcher, Founder of The Europas, said:

“We’re delighted to host The Europas one-day Conference and Tech Startup Awards in the heart of London Tech Week. Our ‘special sauce’ is the small, intimate breakout sessions where delegates can deep-dive into vertical topics with expert speakers. Once again The Europas will be a fantastic summer event with 1,000 of the most interesting and useful people you could hope to meet. Everyone is a VIP at The Europas, not just at the amazing conference day, but at the glittering awards evening where we honour the best of Europe.”

Together, KNect365, London & Partners and Tech London Advocates aim to boost London Tech Week and make it one of the most successful tech festivals in the world, with the goal of attracting more than 100,000 visitors to the festival within the next three years. Last year London Tech Week delivered ?2.5 million in economic value (GVA) to London’s economy.

2017’s events programme will also include conferences, showcases and forums, compelling content, speakers and networking opportunities and a greater opportunity for participation from start-ups, entrepreneurs, enthusiasts, students and corporates alike.

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A long-time meetings industry addict, Gorazd is the Founder and owner of marketing and event agency Toleranca Marketing. He has many years of experience in planning, preparing and carrying out large international meetings and exhibitions. As the founder of the "Power to the Meetings" methodology, he still firmly believes in the power of live events and human to human communication. He is also the author of numerous articles and editor-in-chief of the meetings industry magazine Kongres Magazine.