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THE EARLY BIRD
IN-PERSON PASS
Access to in-person sessions and networking functions
Access to live talks
Access to live Q&A and polls
Access to networking and community app
Access to video on demand
Super early bird € 4,649 (ends 2 Nov)
Early bird: €4,799 (ends 1 Feb)
Standard price: €4,899 (ends 22 March)
Final release: €4,999 (from 23 March)
€4,799
plus VAT
Offer ends 1 February 2026
THE EARLY BIRD
CORPORATE PACKAGES
Multi-delegate packages available for your team or organisation
Divide and conquer your learning and networking
Maximise your ROI
Meet everyone in attendance
Volume based pricing tiers
Group of 3: €12,957
(Save 10% off each pass)
Group of 4: €16,892
(Save 12% off each pass)
Group of 5: €20,396
(Save 15% off each pass)
THE EARLY BIRD
DIGITAL PASS
Access to live talks
Access to live Q&A and polls
Access to networking and community app
Access to video on demand
Super early bird: €259 (ends 2 Nov)
Early bird: €419 (ends 1 Feb)
Full price: €569 (from 2 Feb)
€259
plus VATOffer ends 1 February 2026
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