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Carly Page
News editor, IT Pro
Carly Page is an experienced journalist with more than a decade of experience covering the technology industry. Previously editor of UK tech tabloid The INQUIRER, Carly went freelance in 2020 and has written for a number of publications including Computer Shopper, Forbes, IT Pro, the Metro and Tes.
Shivvy Jervis
Futurist and founder, FutureScape 248
Cited by the World Economic Forum as an innovator beyond compare, Shivvy Jervis is a Futurologist whose work examines those remarkable innovations and mindsets that will influence the future of work, business and society. As the founder of ambitious forecasting lab FutureScape 248, she focuses on the intersection of technology, science and sociology. Shivvy’s research and keynotes have earned her more than 22 pieces of industry recognition, including a Britain's Asian Women of Achievement award and an Outstanding Achiever award at the House of Lords.
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