When
to
April 01 2020 - 13:00
Where
The Brighton Centre
Kings Road
Brighton, BN1 2GR
United Kingdom
About the Event
The conference attracts delegates from across the global knowledge community, including librarians, publishers and intermediaries. It provides a much-respected forum for discussing trends, showcasing initiatives, finding out about current practice across sectors, and connecting with other professionals.
To have a truly engaging conference, UKSG believes we need to hear from people with a variety of perspectives and backgrounds - and we particularly want to encourage and include those from under-represented communities. We are not there yet. We are looking at expanding our list of sponsored places to support early career and target those from under-represented communities to attend, so please keep an eye out for sponsored places opportunities.
Exhibition - How to Book
You can review the floorplan for stands that are available as at 7 November here (booths may have been booked subsequently, so please see the booking site link below for the latest available).
The Exhibition opened for bookings on the 12 November 2019. Click on the link to the booking site to see which booths are still available. Please note that, for Brighton only, we have increased the maximum number of stands you can book to four (each includes a free delegate place).
All bookings and queries are again being handled by Karina Hunt at KHEC - karina@khec.co.uk /telephone 07900 165948
Sponsorship opportunities
Please see http://bit.ly/2ktqnTa for details, or contact:
Beatrice Palombo Fumey, Marketing Manager, Content Online
+46 (0)72-253 62 99; Email Beatrice Palombo <beatrice@contentonline.com>
Contact
Booking for the conference will open later this year, if you would like to receive further updates please register you interest here.
For any general queries please contact events@uksg.org or for sponsorship queries contact our agent: Michael Barber at Content Online - michael@contentonline.co.uk - +44 (0)20 7164 6917
NB: UKSG reserves the right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control without being obliged to refund monies.