Events Diary Summer/ Autumn 2015
EdTech Europe EdTech Europe connects the global EdTech community through an exclusive one-day, multi-track summit that provides first-hand insight into the trends, opportunities and issues that surround the e-Learning industry. Now in its third year, EdTech Europe 2015 aims to host 500+ attendees and 60+ speakers, including a session powered by the United States’ most energetic and innovative education sector event, SXSWedu, which will bridge the innovation divide between the European and North American continents. 18 June Kings Place, London 
www.edtecheurope.com
Festival of Education 2015 The Sunday Times Festival of Education brings together the very best of education’s most forward-thinking advocates, practitioners of change and policy makers. This two-day festival has become one of, if not the leading forum for thought leadership, CPD and debate in the Education sector. 18–19 June Wellington College, Berkshire 
www.festivalofeducation.com
IFSEC 2015 IFSEC International is the largest event for the security industry, bringing together the entire security buying chain in one place. The 2015 event will focus specifically on leading global technology, solutions, knowledge and the latest innovations. Two brand new seminar theatres will be dedicated to technology and innovation and IFSEC Global will be running an Innovation Showcase online in the run-up to, and live at the event. 16–18 June ExCeL London 
www.ifsec.co.uk
Digital Education Show 2015 The Digital Education Show UK 2015 will bring together over 750 leading educators to share and collaborate ideas around using technology in education. Exploring all areas of digital education in
schools – through strategic keynote plenary sessions, interactive workshops and dedicated networking sessions. Hear from world-leading educational experts including Sir Ken Robinson, Sugata Mitra and Ewan McIntosh and come away inspired and with an overflowing digital education toolkit of ideas to implement in your school. 30 June–1 July Olympia, London 
http://bit.ly/1pbVBGt
EVA 2015 Electronic Visualisation and the Arts (EVA) is designed for people using or interested in new technologies. Its focus is on the development and application of visualisation technologies, including art, music, dance, theatre and the sciences. Attendees can share their
experiences and network in a friendly, collaborative atmosphere. 18 June Kings Place, London 
www.edtecheurope.com
ALT CONFERENCE 2015 The Association for Learning Technology (ALT) annual conference brings together practitioners, researchers and policy makers from across education to share their research and experience. The 2015 conference will be chaired by
Amanda Jefferies, University of Hertfordshire and Liz Masterman, University of Oxford, under the theme ‘Shaping the Future of Learning Together.’ 8–10 September University of Manchester 
www.alt.ac.uk
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www.edtechnology.co.uk | @Educ_Technology
eWorld Procurement & Supply Since 2001, eWorld Procurement & Supply has provided a unique insight into the latest innovations and technologies for senior procurement, supply chain and finance executives. Providing a highly time-effective platform to keep up to date with the latest developments, market trends and hot topics. 22 September The Queen Elizabeth II Centre, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster 
www.eworld-procurement.com
      
      
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