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Doing Cog X 2023

How do we get the next ten years right?

Join the crowds of CEOs, entrepreneurs, policymakers, artists, academics and activists who are set to convene at The O2 for Cog X 2023. Now on its seventh festival, Cog X remains on its mission to help society realise the most extensive transformational opportunities of our time, address the many complex challenges along the way and work to answer the question: How do we get the next ten years right? Hosting over 500 speakers who will offer diverse views and expertise from main stage talks to 20-minute keynotes and firesides to panel discussions and technical deep-dives. 

Hear from some of the most prominent speakers in tech and innovation of today with keynotes from Steven Bartlett, Entrepreneur and podcaster, Diary of a CEO; Jimmy Wales, Founder of Wikipedia and recognised “Web Celeb” by Forbes; and Gillian Tett, Editor at large, Financial Times, as well as speakers such as Doug Gurr, Chair of The Board of Trustees – The Alan Turing Institute and Director of The Natural History Museum, and William Tunstall-Pedoe Founder – Evi (previously known as Amazon Alexa). It’s all happening in Greenwich next week, so purchase your tickets. 

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Dates
12 September 2023 — 14 September 2023
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