Date: 17 November 2017 - 17 November 2017, 7:30 - 9:30

Location: Radisson Blu Edwardian Hotel Free Trade Hall, Peter Street, Manchester, M2 5GP

Email: adam.posner@kpmg.co.uk

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FBE Manchester: PropTech – What’s the next Big Thing?

Date: 17 November 2017 - 17 November 2017, 7:30 - 9:30

Location: Radisson Blu Edwardian Hotel Free Trade Hall, Peter Street, Manchester, M2 5GP

Email: adam.posner@kpmg.co.uk

Join FBE Manchester for our next breakfast meeting.

Guest speakers include:

  • Doug Ward. Owner Telcom – a new way of delivering ultra-fast internet. Clients include: Bruntwood, Knowledge Quarter, Albert Estates & Canada House. He’s an entrepreneur. His stated aim to use Telcom’s dark fibre technology to cover the whole of the Northern Powerhouse inside three years. He already says this will happen, and now needs to increase his vision!
  • Lawrence Kemball-Cook. Owner / founder / developer of Pavegen – a floor tile that generates power when you walk. Used inside and out. His presentation style is straight out of the Mark Zuckerberg textbook. Fast paced, well oiled, relevant & engaging insight, with great use of video content. He gets people talking! Clients include Coke, Shell and Vodafone!
  • James Nichols. Founder Transcendent Real Estate (TRE). This new property investment platform is being launched in November 2017. fbe will be part of his launch campaign. TRE will shift the way people invest in property, and will shift WHO can invest. It will make investments easier to make, easier to access, and more achievable for many less affluent people.
  • Nick Wright. KPMG’s PropTech specialist. Nick has advised many property funds and clients on their approach to tech for many years – on what to use – and importantly what NOT to use. Nick has an eye for seeing the next iPhone from the next Betamax! Nick is the orchestrator of KPMG’s Global PropTech survey and he will present some of the findings.

To book, visit the FBE website here

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