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Subject We're back! Register now for Trust Conference 2025
Date August 14, 2025 11:32 AM
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Register now for Trust Conference 2025

Hi John,

Great news - registrations are now open [[link removed]] for Trust Conference 2025!

Why should I attend?

Every year, Trust Conference brings together more than 700 media, civil society, business, and legal leaders.

Across two days, attendees will have the chance to:

dissect critical issues threatening democracy and undermining global progress.explore innovative solutions - including practical strategies for defending independent media and shaping public interest AI.create cross-sector connections, exchanging ideas and expertise.

Want to find out more? Hear from our CEO, Antonio Zappulla, on what this year's event is all about.

Apply for your free place now [[link removed]]

While the conference remains free of charge, spaces are limited, and we cannot guarantee availability. We will get in touch within 2-3 weeks to confirm if your application has been successful.

What's new this year?

Based on feedback from last year's attendees, we're excited to offer new and improved opportunities at this year's conference:

1. Network with other professionals. This year we have revamped our networking opportunities to offer 2025 delegates even more time and platforms to maximise new connections.

2. Engage with our new exhibition spaces. This year will feature an Insights area that aligns to work across our focus areas, consisting of a legal health check stand, an AI booth, and a tool to support companies in mapping their AI adoption. More details to come soon!

3. Expand your knowledge with our breakout sessions. We're pleased to offer five breakout sessions across the two days of the conference, spanning topics such as Gen Z news consumption, the AI supply chain, and how to navigate Freedom of Information laws.

Our confirmed speakers so far

Quinn McKew

Executive Director

ARTICLE 19

Jelani Cobb

Dean and Henry R. Luce Professor of Journalism, Columbia Journalism School

Jodie Ginsberg

CEO, Committee to Protect Journalists

David Runciman

Host, Past Present Future podcast

Anne Bouverot

France's Special Envoy for AI

Alsu Kurmasheva

Press Freedom Advocate

View this year's agenda [[link removed]] 2025 Platinum Sponsor 2025 Partners 2025 Headline Media Partner 2025 Content Partner

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