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Special early bird ticket rate kick starts countdown to the Sustainability in Licensing Conference 2023

Following the huge success of the 2022 in-person and digital event, the Sustainability in Licensing Conference will return for 2023 – taking place on Wednesday 8 November at the Royal Geographical Society in London, as well as being streamed digitally.

To kick start the countdown, a special early bird ticket rate has been introduced, available until Wednesday 1 March.

Early bird price to attend the in-person event is £255, while for a digital event ticket it is £145.

After 1 March, ticket prices will be £295 and £175 respectively.

To take advantage of the early bird, simply click on this link.

Billed “the most important for our industry in decades” by attendees of the 2022 event, SiLC will continue its mission to drive positive change across the licensing industry in 2023.

SiLC 22 was presented by Products of Change (the online media hub and community resource for advancing sustainable change across the industry) and Max Publishing (publisher of the Licensing Source Book, LicensingSource.net, and organisers of The Licensing Awards and the Brand & Lifestyle Licensing Awards).

While the agenda for the 2023 conference is now being curated by Products of Change’s founder, Helena Mansell-Stopher, and the POC team, topics covered in 2022 included consumer data on sustainability trends in the home from across the globe; the changing economic landscape of retail and its evolving relationship with sustainability; future technologies and their role in building a more sustainable business; and sustainability in the toy industry.

“SiLC 22 was a place for sharing ideas, insight, and innovation on how best this endlessly creative industry can continue to drive positive global action towards a more sustainable future,” commented Helena. “By implementing changes today, we can drive forwards a better, healthier and more environmentally focused industry of tomorrow.”

For further details on SiLC you can email Helena or Rob by clicking on their respective names.

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