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A BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants.
BarCampBank is a community organized around the following mission:
The aim of
BarCampBank is to foster innovations and the creation of new business models in the world of banking and finance.
Where & When
BarCampBankLondon2 is currently being planned for end of January / beginning of February
Who can help?
Please, if you can help us organizing the event, add your name here and help you could provide
- Antony Evans
- Thomas Barker
- FredericBaud - help in communicating about the event
Who should join
If you are an innovator, a disruptor or a professional of the banking and finance industry, if you are excited by or just curious about all the innovations that the new technologies could bring to the banking and finance world, if you want to present a project, confront your ideas or just echo lively debates with your own experience, then you should definitely consider joining us on BarCampBankLondon
Registration
Actual registration will happen on Eventbrite. There will be a small fee of (around £10) to prevent no-shows.
Please also share your contact details with the other participants below.
Interested in participating
Once you have registered please share your contact details with the other participants below.
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How does it work
The first thing to remember is that a BarCamp is not like a traditional conference where the customers come to listen to 'experts' ramble on about a topic. Instead the content is provided by you, the participant. The main part of the event will consist of four 1.5 hour sessions. Each session will have three or four break-out groups discussing a specific topic. Each of these discussions will be moderated by one of the participants but everyone can contribute their perspective to the discussion. The topics for the break-out groups get decided at the start of the day by the entire group (so please try not to be late). Sounds complicated, but actually works out very easily in practice, and this format provides the best way of exposing everybody to the newest, and often most radical, ideas as well as letting everyone get a feel for each others strengths.
The schedule for the day will look approximately like this:
- 9.30-10.00am Welcome and introductions
- 10.00-10.30am Group allocation of discussion topics
- 10.30-12.00pm First session
- 12.15-1.45pm Second session
- 1.45-2.30pm Late lunch (we will have some coffee and breakfast when you arrive)
- 2.45-4.15pm Third session
- 4.30-6.00pm Final session and wrap-up
Topics you would like to hear about
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