ITWales team gets ready for ict forum wales launch

November 10, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
With just one week to go the pace is hotting up at the offices of ITWales.

The team now have over 500 delegate packs to put together, as well as over 70 speakers to co-ordinate at the 30 events running from 14th to 25th November.

Beti Williams, Director ITWales and founder of ict forum wales, comments “The team have pulled out all the stops for our 3rd and most challenging event which has been designed to focus on future technology and how it will shape our lives. There is no other Welsh event like it.”

She continues “this a great opportunity to hear from speakers such as Dr Simon Moores of Zentelligence, Patrick Sullivan of the WDA, Tony Neate of the NHTCU, Chris Corcoran of North Wales Police, Professor Min Chen, Professor Harold Thimbleby, Dr Matt Jones all from Swansea University, Alan Cox from Red Hat, B&Q, Shaw Trust, Carbon Trust and the Welsh Consumer Council but to name a few.”

ict forum wales was designed to close the gap in the Welsh market for a event which focuses on practical technology solutions for SMEs. All too often events are delivered which are there to “just sell” the speakers products to the audience, ict forum wales is here to inform and excite businesses about solutions which can help them to run their businesses in a more productive way. Every event has considered the relative pain points that a business may experience and then provides a way forward.

Time is often at a premium for small businesses, investing that time in ict forum wales is a great way to gather relevant information which can be put to business use immediately.


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For further information and interviews please contact Sali Earls or Jacqui Malpass, ict forum wales press office, tel: 01792 513382, or email: info@itwales.com.


NOTES FOR EDITORS:
Established in 2000 as ICT Forum, ict forum wales is one of many events for business and the community organised by ITWales, an innovative ICT initiative based in the Department of Computer of Science at the University of Wales, Swansea, and part funded by the European Social Fund. For further information, please visit www.ictforumwales.com