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** TICTeC videos, slides and photos now live
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So many insights were shared at TICTeC ([link removed]) , the Impacts of Civic Technology conference, in June.
They came from practitioners who joined us, in person or remotely, from all around the world; they came from panel discussions and from Q&A sessions with the highly engaged audiences.
And now you can rewatch it all, from the comfort of your own home.
You can access the presentations:
* via the conference schedule ([link removed]) – click the ‘see session detail‘ button on any session to find the links to the associated slides and videos;
* if you are only interested in videos, see the YouTube playlist here ([link removed]) ;
* or if you just want to access the slides, you can find them on Drive ([link removed]) .
Please note: videos and slides are only available for sessions that were recorded, and where presenters gave consent to share.
Members of the audience chatting at TICTeC
** What to watch
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Whether you’re interested in how to get young people more invested in voting ([link removed]) , how AI can make complex parliamentary documents more accessible to all ([link removed]) , or how to supercharge transparency around climate lobbying ([link removed]) , there’s something there for you.
Maybe you’d like in on the sneak preview of Pol.is 2.0 ([link removed]) , the new version of the deliberation platform, or to listen in on our thoughts about how mySociety plans to use AI ([link removed]) in the coming months.
Whatever you do, be sure not to miss our two incredible keynotes Marietje Schaake ([link removed]) and Fernanda Campagnucci ([link removed]) , both of whom, in their own way, presented new approaches to the vital democratic questions of our time.
These are just a few of the 47 videos awaiting you now: have a browse and you’re sure to find something to inform, enthuse, inspire or astound you.
Photos of the conference are now also available on our Flickr page ([link removed]) .
Gitungo Wamere, Mzalendo Trust
Billion Lee, Cofacts, Taiwan
Yung-Shuan Wu and Matt Stempeck, Civic Tech Field Guide
Alex Parsons from mySociety, GG from WeVis Thailand, and other panellists from a final discussion on the future and purpose of TICTeC
"TICTeC 2025 was more than a conference - it was a laboratory of hope. Thank you for curating such a thoughtful, globally inclusive space... let's keep building more bridges across regions and generations - our challenges are shared and so are the solutions."
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