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Deloitte TMT Predictions Dinner 2012

Tuesday, 7 February 2012 from 18:30 to 21:30 (GMT)

Belfast, United Kingdom

Deloitte TMT Predictions Dinner 2012

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Deloitte would be delighted if you could join them at their Predictions Dinner exclusively for Technology, Media and Telecommunications professionals on the evening of Tuesday 7 February 2012 at The Innovation Centre, Northern Ireland Science Park, Queens Road, Queens Island, Belfast.

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This annual publication presents Deloitte's view of the major trends over the next 12-18 months that are likely to have significant medium to long term impacts for companies in TMT and other industries.  Launched in 46 countries, translated into almost 10 languages, downloaded and viewed in person and electronically by tens of thousands of people around the world.

 

David Crawford, TMT Partner at Deloitte and Steve Orr, Director at the NI Science Park will welcome you all and introduce this year's Predictions Report, followed by Paul Lee, Director, Deloitte Research responsible for technology, media and telecommunications research at Deloitte will go into a bit more detail on the various sector predictions.

 

Our special guest speaker for the evening will be Peter Cochrane, Former Head of Research at BT.  Peter is a futurist, entrepreneur, business and engineering advisor to international industries and governments. He has worked across: hardware, software, systems, network, adaptive system design and operation. He currently runs his own company across 4 continents, and was formerly CTO at BT, The Collier Chair for the Public Understanding of Technology @ Bristol, and winner of numerous awards including an OBE and IEEE Millennium Medal.

 

Detail & Timings

6.30pm: Pre-dinner drinks
7.00pm: Presentations and discussion forum with:

  • David Crawford, TMT Partner, Deloitte
  • Steve Orr, Director, NI Science Park
  • Paul Lee, Director at Deloitte Knowledge and Research, London
  • Peter Cochrane, Former Head of research at BT

08.45pm: Dinner
09.30pm: Close


Venue: The Innovation Centre, NI Science Park, Queens Road, Queens Island, Belfast.

Click here to register or contact Claire McAleenan on 02890 531180 or by emailing clmcaleenan@deloitte.co.uk

When & Where



Innovation Centre
Northern Ireland Science Park
Queens Road
BT3 9DT Belfast
United Kingdom

Tuesday, 7 February 2012 from 18:30 to 21:30 (GMT)


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