As the former Apple chief evangelist visits number ten to discuss the UK tech sector

Ticket discount for tonight’s Kawasaki talk

A last-chance ticket discount is available for tonight’s rare UK talk by former Apple chief evangelist Guy Kawasaki.

The Learning Without Frontiers-associated event begins tonight at 7PM in London at The Congress Centre, Gt Russell St.

Develop readers have been offered a £25 ticket discount on the evening, which includes a drinks reception, a keynote from Kawasaki himself and Q&A with special guests.

Also attending will be culture minister Ed Vaizey, TechHub CEO Elizabeth Varley, and David Bott of the Technology Strategy Board, among others.

Last tickets are available at http://bit.ly/lwf-guy

(Use the registration code INTENT to get a £25 discount on a business pass.)

Event organiser Graham Brown-Martin joined Kawasaki this morning for meetings to discuss UK growth in the digital, creative and info-tech sector (pictured).

They also discussed developments around Tech City in East London, as well as a new investment seed fund for UK tech start-ups that is being launched this evening.

The previous London edition of Learning Without Frontiers held speeches from the likes of Nintendo UK general manager David Yarnton, Sony Europe senior vice president Ray Maguire, Media Molecule’s Kareem Ettouney and Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales.

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