The first four speakers for UX London 2023

Please put your fingers on the desk in front of you and move them up and down rapidly in the manner of a snare drum…

I’m very happy to announce the first four speakers for UX London 2023:

A tan-skinned young man with short hair and a neatly trimmed beard wearing glasses, a baseball cap and jacket smiles in front of a wall. A brown-skinned woman with short hair and a colourful yellow top wearing a virtual reality headset looking to one side. A studio portrait of a clean-shaven light-skinned man with short dark hair in a white shirt. An outdoor portrait of a brown-skinned woman with shoulder-length black hair and glasses.

This is shaping up nicely! You can expect some more speaker announcements before too long.

But don’t wait too long to get your ticket—early-bird pricing ends this month on Friday, February 24th. Then the price goes up by £200. If you need to convince your boss, here are some reasons to attend.

I very much look forward to seeing you at Tobacco Dock on June 22nd and 23rd this year!

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