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IBM joins London Tech Show 2020 as a headline sponsor

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The countdown is on until one of the UK’s leading and best attended technology events lands at the ExCel on 11th-12th March – London Tech Show 2020. We’re excited to announce that IBM is taking centre stage at the event as headline sponsor, showcasing our leadership in delivering enterprise level hybrid & public cloud and digital transformation journeys.

The London Tech Show is a brand new multi level event experience, covering 7 co-located events, including Cloud Expo Europe. In 2019, Cloud Expo alone attracted over 21,000 technology experts, business leaders and innovators. We’re excited to build upon our hugely successful presence of last year and provide an unrivalled opportunity for delegates to connect with subject matter experts and learn more about how emerging technologies are impacting businesses and the world around us.

We’ll provide a range of immersive experiences that bring to life the latest innovations in cloud, AI, blockchain, security and more, including:

  • Cloud Building Blocks– demonstrating the options to run workloads on any cloud and take advantage of the IBM Cloud Paks
  • The Technology Garden– data visualisations our 30 year technology partnership with Wimbledon
  • Farmer Connect -using Blockchain to enable consumers to trace the source of their coffee beans
  • White-Boarding Demo Zone – live drawing of IBM’s methodology to help clients on the ‘ladder’ to AI
  • Plus the Cloud Garage, a security, Lock-Picking Demonstration and showcasing ‘This is IBM‘ to bring client stories to life

For the very first time, we have a dedicated IBM theatre; the ‘Tech Think Tank!’ We have built a jam-packed agenda of bite-sized tech talks covering cloud native modernisation, container management strategies and security for hybrid multi-cloud environments, to name a few. You can find more details about the theatre agenda here: https://www.cloudexpoeurope.com/conference-schedule

Across the two days you’ll also have the opportunity to join IBM experts, clients and partners for a series of keynote sessions that are taking place in the main event theatres. This provides a great chance to learn more about how organisations are taking advantage of IBM’s multi cloud strategy to drive digital innovation for their businesses.

You can find us at the London Tech Show at stand C1150, with the Tech Think Tank located directly opposite. There’s still time to register for your free ticket and to be part of the event: http://ibm.biz/lts2020

If you have any questions for the IBM team in the meantime, please use the hashtag #IBMtalkstech on Twitter or LinkedIn and we’ll endeavour to connect you with an IBM expert.

We look forward to seeing you on 11th and 12th March at the ExCel, London.

 

Chief Marketing Officer, IBM UK and Ireland

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