The 3rd annual Artificial Intelligence regulation summit

City & Financial Global presents the 3rd annual Artificial Intelligence Regulation Summit, a UK-focused conference offering sponsorship opportunities and high-level discussion on regulation, policy and industry practice. The organiser highlights tailored sponsorship packages, senior speakers and networking with government and industry leaders.

The 3rd annual Artificial Intelligence Regulation Summit is presented by City & Financial Global as a practical guide for corporates and financial institutions shaping the future of Artificial Intelligence in the UK and beyond. City & Financial Global is described as one of the UK’s leading research-based conference companies, specialising in finance, fintech, climate change, energy and infrastructure. The organiser notes a history of high-calibre speakers, including government ministers, senior regulators, policy makers and chief executives, and lists partnerships with HM Treasury, the Bank of England, the Financial Conduct Authority, UK Trade and Investment, the National Audit Office and the Scottish Executive. International engagement is highlighted with past work across most national governments in Europe, the U.S. Government and governments in Asia, and supranational partners such as the European Commission and the United Nations. The organiser’s flagship event, City Week, is noted as now in its 13th edition and previously attracting 900 c-suite delegates from 50 countries.

Sponsorship benefits are outlined in detail. A series of specific sponsorship packages is available to showcase thought leadership and expertise in front of an influential audience. Packages can feature speakers from sponsoring firms and, where appropriate, representatives from their clients and business partners. The programme emphasises numerous networking sessions with government and industry leaders, extensive branding opportunities at the event and across marketing collateral, and the option to distribute corporate materials. Packages include complimentary tickets for sponsors to distribute, and a targeted marketing campaign that can incorporate a sponsor’s ‘wish list’ of target companies and job titles across the organiser’s database, media partners and social media activity. The page states all sponsorship packages can be tailored to meet individual needs and describes them as a cost-effective method to meet marketing objectives.

Practical booking information is provided. Attendees are encouraged to book to access cutting-edge insights from top speakers and networking opportunities, with the conference fee including a copy of the recordings. Super early bird prices are available until the 15th August, saving up to £200, and early bird prices are available until the 28th September, saving up to £100. For sponsorship enquiries the contact is Ekaterina Brekhova, director of conferences and sponsorship; email [email protected] and mobile +44 (0) 7956687899. The page also lists event partners and supporters including a premier sponsor, a sponsor and a media partner with links to their organisations, and references related events and registration options on the organiser’s website.

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