Win a ticket to TMRW @ IP EXPO Manchester 2015

by Startacus Admin
Win a ticket to TMRW @ IP EXPO Manchester 2015 (we've two tickets to give away!!)

If you follow Startacus on a regular basis you'll know there's nothing we like more than celebrating a good ol' startup or business themed event / conference giveaway.
This week we are back with a “big bang” and a fab opportunity to win a ticket to TMRW - a one-day event on Wednesday 20th May 2015 at Manchester Central.
Yep and we have two tickets to give away!
TMRW is where those defining the future meet those ready to embrace it. With keynote speakers Professor Brian Cox OBE (you all known him) and Samy Kamkar - Privacy researcher, computer hacker, whistleblower and entrepreneur. Hosted by Sunday Brunch and In the Future presenter Tim Lovejoy, we reckon this is one that’s not to be missed.
With the core aim of giving delegates a 'Future-Ready' Business, TMRW is where organisations can find their next technological edge, whether it's virtual tools in the cloud, or an array of connected devices. And it's where the creators of tomorrow's technology can meet their market.
The event features world-class speakers, addressing themes at the intersection of the digital and the physical realms. And two tracks of engaging talks and panel debates, addressing the latest developments in each sphere. Predictive analytics, personalised commerce, and hyper productivity. Physical computing, additive manufacturing, robots and the much-vaunted Internet of Things.Early bird tickets for TMRW are on sale at £150.00 + VAT, but luckily we’ve got 2 to give away, absolutely free!
So how do you bag yourself a ticket to this fab event?
Twitter: Click and Tweet us : Dear @iamstartacus I’d love to win a ticket to attend TMRW @ IP EXPO Manchester 2015 with @readyfortmrw
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Facebook - Head to our Facebook page, like our page (if you haven’t already of course!) and comment Dear Startacus I’d love to win a ticket to attend TMRW @ IP EXPO Manchester 2015
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Email us to iam@startacus.net - and tell us you’d love to attend.... You get the jist!
The Rules
We’ll be accepting entries for this amazing prize from 10am on Monday 30th March until midnight Wednesday 1st April.
Of course, there can only be two winners and they will be announced on Thursday 2nd April at midday!
You don’t need to be a Startacus member to enter this competition, but we’d love you to sign up anyway (it’s free you know)! Then you can hear about member only giveaways and competitions, member only business deals and discounts and of course the chance to share your big idea, project or startup with the world at large! Hooray!
Good luck to all who apply and a mahoosive high 5 to the TMRW organisers for offering up this ticket via Startacus - Cheers guys.
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Published on: 30th March 2015
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