develop brighton 16 9 Develop:Brighton registration now open

Develop:Brighton registration now open

It may seem like a long way away but Develop:Brighton (and, I hope, a bit of British summer) will be here before we know it. So now is a great time to get your tickets for the conference, especially as they’re now available at a Super Early Bird rate. Prices will go up on April 25th, but even after that you’ll be able to grab an Early Bird rate until June 6th. After that it’s Last Minute Straggler rate. That’s not the official name, obviously. Though maybe it should be.

Don’t forget that the Develop Awards will be taking place during the conference, as usual, and you can sign up for reminders for when tickets become available. The awards will take place on July 11th, and we’re making a few changes to the show this year, so make sure you stay tuned for more info on that.

July 11th is the second day Develop:Brighton this year, since the full conference is being expanded to three days. The organisers are also eagerly awaiting your talk submissions, and have even posted a handy set of ideas and guidelines for anyone thinking of talking at the conference. This year there’s a focus on diversity and representation, throughout not just the talks but also the show itself. It’s a good year to get involved, no exceptions.

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