This year the BCC’s Global Annual Conference will be held virtually over two days on 16 and 17 June and is one of the most eagerly anticipated events of the business calendar.
Both days will feature an impressive roster of senior political figures, Leader to Leader ‘In Conversation’ sessions, panels, interactive workshops and essential keynotes, exploring how we can restore confidence and build a more resilient sustainable future that supports businesses to recover, grow, invest and thrive.
The sessions will include:
In the days leading up to it, and during the event, there will also be the opportunity to network with other delegates through the BCC’s new virtual platform, allowing you to browse the delegate list, form connections, start conversations and make contacts.
Find out more information below and book your free guest pass here.
Hear from top politicians
The BCC Global Annual Conference has a reputation for attracting senior political speakers and this year is no different – don’t miss big hitters including Alok Sharma MP, Ed Miliband MP and Kwasi Kwarteng MP.
Gather unparalleled business insights
This year, the BCC is welcoming trailblazing national and international business leaders, including international trade lawyer Miriam González Durántez, entrepreneur Ben Francis and senior figures from NatWest, DIT and the World Chambers Federation.
Grow your network
Reconnect with peers, catch up with old colleagues and make new connections through the interactive platform. The BCC and the Chamber Network will be welcoming guests from around the world to an exciting and vibrant two days.
But you have to be in to win it! Collect points through connecting with people, visiting the exhibition and downloading information… with prizes for the top networkers.
Day 1 A Year of Challenge and Reflection
On Day 1 we consider trade, tech and innovation, the drivers to a bold new post-pandemic world. The speed of innovation and change is speeding up, so how can we transform, restructure and innovate to stay agile in response to global demand?
The first day of the BCC’s Global Annual Conference will open with Baroness Ruby McGregor-Smith, the President of the BCC, and will be followed by a senior government speaker.
Other highlights include an In Conversation with Miriam González Durántez to discuss how trade is a driver for economic recovery. On a similar note, our second Leader to Leader In Conversation features two high-profile leaders discussing how access to finance is a crucial driver for global economic recovery.
There will be an expert panel discussion around our increasing reliance on tech and innovation, and how they are drivers for economic recovery; delving deeper into sectors which are disrupting traditional industries, such as fintech and tradetech.
The Day 1 Keynote will consider measures which business communities, academia and government need to take to maintain the UK and London’s global reputation as a financial and professional services powerhouse in an ever-evolving world.
And finally, the Big Interview is with Ben Francis, the inspirational Founder of Gymshark, which has gone from being an entrepreneurial start up to a global brand in 170 countries. How did Gymshark become the first DTC brand in the UK to achieve Unicorn status with no external funding, whilst helping to reshape the world into a more sustainable environment?
Plus, delegates are warmly invited to participate in Day 1 workshops including:
Day 2 – The Road to Viable Renewed Growth
Day 2 will be hosting a series of business leaders and experts addressing the big topics such as net zero, the levelling-up agenda and how we need to update our skills base to adapt to the future of work.
They will also be considering how Gen Z and millennials are driving change – and how business leaders pursue a more fulfilled and balanced life in the face of information overload.
The day will be introduced by the BCC’s incoming Director General, Shevaun Haviland, and Rt Hon Edward Miliband MP will join for the political Keynote.
Other highlights include a hugely relevant discussion around how we can redefine and balance the new demands on the way we live and work. How has the pandemic affected our caring responsibilities, the new urban-rural divide and the enormous impact on our cities and town centres?
Our Day 2 Keynote explores how young people are a force for change, with Lewis Iwu, CEO of Purpose Union, who seeks to consider how millennial and Gen Z consumers, employees and activists are driving change from the bottom up.
How is the government’s levelling-up initiative going? They discuss how it should be addressing inequality in underperforming and left-behind parts of the UK through a programme of infrastructure development, investing in education, skills and scientific R&D.
A Leader-to-Leader session around innovation and new skills sets out to identify and address the weaknesses in our skills base to prepare for new ways of working, and there will be a session on diversity in leadership representation.
In the year that Glasgow hosts COP26, the Leader to Leader In Conversation examines how businesses of all sizes can take steps towards meeting their net zero targets.
And how can business leaders can build resilience and the pursuit of a more fulfilled, balanced and self-improved life in today’s hectic world? Our expert panel will guide us on the path to a healthier work-life balance.
The Big Interviews on Day 2 are with an inspirational corporate entrepreneur and a household name social campaigner.