Hey everyone,
How well equipped are the twin engines of progress — technology and policy — to solving the UK's many challenges, be they economic, environmental, strategic, or social?
Join us for a panel on UK dynamism on 22nd June, covering everything from R&D policy, start-up growth, VC, IPOs & public markets, and the role of tech companies in solving critically important social/national issues.
Key details:
Date/Time: 22nd June, doors at 18:00
Venue: Second Home Spitalfields
Speakers:
Julia Pamilih, adviser to Tom Tugendhat MP & Director of the China Research Group
Giles Wilkes, Flint Global, formerly No 10 and BEIS
Leo Ringer, Form Ventures, formerly Global Counsel and BEIS
These tech & policy leaders have a unique insight into the interplay of these issues, so we can't wait to see you on the 22nd.
Andrew & Tom
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Inspiration for this panel comes from...
'Building American Dynamism' (a16z)
'It's Time To Build' (a16z)
'The point of industrial strategy is not to build a massive tech champion' (Giles Wilkes)
'AI Nationalism' (Ian Hogarth)
'Progress is a Policy Choice' (link)
'Daniel Ek puts €100M into defence startup Helsing.ai, to support democracies' (TechCrunch)
This analysis of valuations on London Stock Exchange vs the NASDAQ (link)
This Harry Moy thread (link)