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Subject Corrected website link: Trust Conference, we're back!
Date August 2, 2023 4:51 PM
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We sent you an email earlier today about the return of Trust Conference. Unfortunately, the wrong website link was included in the update – we’re sorry about that!

Please see the corrected links below, which will allow you to apply for your free Trust Conference ticket. You can also apply directly for your ticket here [[link removed]].

We hope to see you there!

Trust Conference is back!

How can we mount a strong, coordinated, cross-sector defence to protect the free press from false lawsuits and sophisticated cyberattacks? What does the increasing number of journalists forced to work in exile signal for democracy?

How can legislation, regulation and international agreements be harnessed to safeguard human rights and achieve climate justice for communities?

What happens when we place one of humanity’s most valuable currencies – information – in the hands of machines? And how can we simultaneously maximise the prospects of AI for our global economy while managing the myriad risks heralded by this era of technological transformation?

Join us at Trust Conference on 19 and 20 October alongside world-leading experts, activists and innovators who will discuss tackling these issues and more across two days of panels, fireside chats, spotlight presentations and keynote speeches.

Check out the agenda and speakers

The full agenda – which you can filter by day or topic – and latest speaker line-up is now available on our website [[link removed]], where you can also apply for your free ticket.

We already have more than 300 delegates registered, bringing a range of backgrounds, expertise and perspectives to our audience. Hundreds of people are returning to the Conference this year, having attended previously.

Our keynote speakers

Hatice Cengiz

Social and Political Activist

Frances Haugen

Advocate for accountability & transparency in social media

Antonio Zappulla OMRI

CEO,

Thomson Reuters Foundation

What's new this year?

In response to feedback from last year’s event, we’re excited to bring registrants a range of new opportunities including:

An exhibition space More networking with speakers and other delegates Exclusive content from our speakers and media partner, Context [[link removed]]

Stay tuned for more updates in this newsletter and register now to avoid missing out.

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