Exhibitions / Congresses

Beyond The City

United Kingdom, London - 24/06/2015
Beyond The City The report will deliver insights into expected trends for the UK economy over the next five years, examining three sectors in particular: manufacturing, energy and environment, creative and digital sectors. The report briefing will be led by Sir Terry Leahy, who will be joined by a senior government minister and followed by a panel discussion with a handful of leading UK business figures and a VIP audience.

Register to the IFB Business Club to receive an invitation to watch the event live as we stream direct from London Stock Exchange to your desk and hear news about panellists and attendees as it breaks.
Date(s)
24/06/2015
Time(s)
08:40 - 09:40
Venue
London Stock Exchange, 10 Paternoster Square, EC4M
Ticketing
FREE: ?00.00
Contact for booking / more info
bohanlon@ifb2016.com

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