Our next event
On 6 December kwittken + company London is launching this year's Hothouse Foresight research at the RSA. Our guest speakers are from Prospect, Sky News, and BBC Newsnight. For more details, please visit the Hothouse page.
Past Events
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08:30 - 10:30, 06 Dec 2011 Royal Society of Arts, London |
Hothouse Foresight 2012
Every year, we investigate the future trends shaping business, economics, society, technology, politics, and the media. In conjunction with our guest speakers, the event provides an opportunity to discuss the future of business, politics and society, and the impact on communications. Our research provides the material youneed to build insightful, relevant campaigns and develop brand leadership in the year 2011. The guest speaker panel features:
If you would like to secure your place now, please email us, or telephone Victoria on 0207 401 8001.
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12:00 - 14:00, 18 Oct 2011 |
What next for corporate & B2B social media?
A private lunch, launching our survey into corporate and B&B social media trends and behaviours. |
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08:30 - 11:00, 01 Dec 2010 The Royal Society of Arts, London |
Hothouse Foresight 2011
We believe that curiosity about the future is vital when creating a PR programme. This is why we are taking our annual look at the trends shaping the global operating environment.
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18:30 - 20:30, 08 Jul 2010 1 Queen Anne's Gate, London |
Beyond the ipad: what IT and telecoms could do for innovation, productivity and the economy
Speakers:
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12:00 - 14:30, 07 Jul 2010 London |
Lunch with Paul Mason, economics editor, Newsnight
kwittken + company hosts a lunch with Paul Mason, who will talk about the economic landscape under a coalition government, the business impact of the European sovereign debt crisis and prospects for recovery or double-dip.
This event is invitation-only. |
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18:30 - 20:00, 27 Apr 2010 The Royal Society, London |
Big Potatoes: Innovation, Science, R&D and the General Election
Despite its importance to our economic future, innovation has been largely overlooked since the credit crunch and only receives cursory consideration in the party manifestos for the UK General Election. Big Potatoes: The London Manifesto for Innovation challenges the UK’s lethargy towards innovation, and outlines 14 guiding principles that will help foster a culture capable of producing new and transformative industries. The manifesto argues science, innovation and wealth creation are inextricably linked and now is the time for our political leaders to invest in long-term, high-quality research and development, that will help overcome the economic and climate challenges we face. Speakers
To register for a place, please contact Katherine Doyle or Nick Ward at kwittken + company. |
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08:30 - 11:00, 03 Dec 2009 Royal Society of Arts, London |
Launch of 2010 kwittken + company Hothouse global trends research
Speakers for the event:
For more information, please contact us via the contacts page. |
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12:00 - 14:30, 15 Oct 2009 Bleeding Heart |
40 years of the internet – where next?
Lunch with David Rowan, editor of Wired (UK edition), and Nico MacDonald, spy.co.uk |
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08:30 - 10:30, 22 Sep 2009 Covent Garden Hotel |
Breakfast briefing on future of risk and innovation post recession
Speakers include:
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19:00 - 21:00, 07 Jul 2009 Commonwealth Club, London |
Panel debate on What Future for Business?
Speakers include:
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