The CA Summit is back
Join free - 19-20 November
15.00-17.00 GMT
(10.00-12.00 EST) each day
Join our award-winning virtual event to connect with the big ideas that are shaping the way you live and work.
Hear from leading voices in business, technology, economics and politics, with interviews, panel discussions and interactive sessions, all broadcast live from the CA Summit studio.
Over two hours each day we’ll break down the big ideas, offer insights, answers to your questions and strategies to help you stay ahead of the curve.
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Are you ready for Business 3.0?
On day one we'll focus on AI, technology, and the new tools that continue to transform the way we do business. How has our world of work already been altered, and what will further innovation mean for you, your organisation, and the economy?
New governments, same old economy?
On day two we'll focus on the post-election economic outlook. What does the new Labour government mean for the UK's prospects, and how might the result of the US election continue to shape the global economic forecast?
Leading the right way
And on both days, we’ll examine the issues through the lens of ethical leadership. How do we adopt new technology without ditching our principles? Can politicians and business leaders make decisions that are good for our growth, people and the planet?
Tickets
One ticket gives you access to both days.
Confirmed speakers and panellists
Event host
Dharshini David covers economics and trade for BBC News, on national and international TV and radio and online.
She was an economist in government and at HSBC before leaving the trading floor to cover financial news for the BBC in London and New York. She has also presented flagship business and general news programmes for Sky News. In 2020, she was appointed the BBC’s first Trade Correspondent.
Day One speakers and panellists
Professor Andy Pardoe is an AI thought leader; founder and CEO, Wisdom Works Group; Chair, Deep Tech Innovation Centre, University of Warwick.
Edwina Dunn OBE has been a pioneer in data science throughout her career. She is the former CEO/chair of consumer insights company and co-founded Dunnhumby (the data mining company behind Tesco’s Clubcard loyalty scheme).
Paolo Sbuttoni is a partner at UK law firm Foot Anstey. He regularly advises a wide range of businesses on digital transformation, AI, blockchain, data protection, cybersecurity, e-commerce and more.
Dr Zoe Webster, by her own admission “got into AI early” through reading sci-fi as a teenager and a formal education in computer science. For the past 20 years, she has worked in roles for Innovate UK, defence research group QinetiQ and BT, where she built and led an AI Centre of Enablement. Zoe now advises organisations on AI strategy and practice.
Day Two speakers and panellists
Iain Anderson FRSA is an expert in communications, global political risk and public policy; co-founder and Executive Chairman, H/Advisors Cicero; ex-LGBT+ Business Champion; co-authorA New Partnership with Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds.
Lord Mark Price is the founder of WorkL for Business; Chair, Fairtrade Foundation; formerly Minister of State for Trade and Investment, Managing Director, Waitrose, and Deputy Chair, John Lewis Partnership.
Lucy Fisher is Whitehall editor of The Financial Times and also hosts the newspaper’s well-received Political Fix podcast. She is also the author of Emily Wilding Davison:The Martyr Suffragette and Women in the War: The Last Heroines of Britain’s Greatest Generation.
Michael Martins is a seasoned public affairs, communications, and public policy specialist with over 15 years of experience. He is the founder of Overton Advisory, which provides advisory and implementation services across sectors such as energy, FMCG, financial services, defence, and net zero.
Depending upon your individual role and training and development needs, watching the CA Summit can count towards your annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirement.