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SUMMARY:Life Sciences Disruptors: Shaping the Future of the Industry & Real Estate at The Mills Fabrica
DESCRIPTION:Nan Fung Life Sciences Real Estate (NFLSRE) would like to extend the invitation to KQ members to the launch of their exclusive panel series – Life Sciences Disruptors: Shaping the Future of the Industry & Real Estate\, on the 6th December in Kings Cross. \n​NFLSRE are excited to present the first event in their new panel series on life sciences. This inaugural event will bring together industry leaders to explore how innovations in life sciences are transforming real estate. Following the panel\, guests will be treated to an exclusive tour of Jahn Court\, set to open in Q4 2025. Jahn Court redevelopment will feature 110\,000 sq ft of fully fitted wet lab space\, which will be a unique proposition in central London that we can’t wait to share. \nDate: Friday 6th December 2024\nTime: 9.30am – 12.30pm\nLocation: The Mills Fabrica\, 36-40 York Way\, Kings Cross\, N1 9AB \nSpeakers: \n\n​Jodie Eastwood – CEO\, London’s Knowledge Quarter\nProfessor Geraint Rees – UCL Vice-Provost (Research\, Innovation & Global Engagement)\nDr Raminderpal Singh – Global Head of AI & GenAI Practice\, 20/15 Visioneers\nDr Clive Wood – Head of Discovery Research\, Boehringer Ingelheim.\nModerated by: Matthew Powers – CEO\, Nan Fung Life Sciences Real Estate
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/life-sciences-disruptors-shaping-the-future-of-the-industry-real-estate/
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Non-Partner Events
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241128T114236Z
UID:35208-1733905800-1733911200@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:KQ CONNECT: Private View of 'A Silk Road Oasis' at the British Library
DESCRIPTION:Join the KQ for a private curator talk about the British Library’s current exhibition A Silk Road Oasis: Life in Ancient Dunhuang. \nSign up to the private view here.\n  \nWith the world’s earliest complete printed book with a date to the earliest known manuscript atlas of the night sky\, we will travel back in time to more than 1\,000 years ago to discover the stories of diverse Dunhuang and its people. \nLike the Knowledge Quarter\, Dunhuang hosted a melting pot of multiple languages\, faiths and cultures and facilitated the free exchange of ideas\, technologies and art. \nThis KQ CONNECT event features an exclusive talk led by Kitty Liu\, the exhibition’s project curator. The talk will begin at 08:45. There will be time before and after to enjoy the exhibit and mingle with fellow KQ community members. \nMore about the exhibition\nThe oasis of Dunhuang\, at the edge of the Gobi Desert\, was once a bustling town on the famous Silk Road connecting China and the Mediterranean. Discover the personal stories of those who lived\, travelled through\, worked\, and worshipped here more than 1\,000 years ago. Explore an astonishing time capsule that opens windows onto the intimate worlds of artists and scribes\, merchants and fortune-tellers\, diplomats\, Buddhists and nuns. \nNamed “Blazing Beacon” after the watchtowers along its walls\, Dunhuang was once a vital meeting point at the gateway to China. The routes that converged here ran through Constantinople in the West and Japan in the East. But there was more to this verdant oasis than trade. For over 1\,000 years\, Dunhuang was also an important pilgrimage site\, a cultural melting pot where ideas\, technologies and art flowed freely. \nThis exhibition provides a rare glimpse into the ordinary lives of people long ago through the remarkable contents of the Library Cave\, part of the Buddhist cave complex of Mogao\, where a wealth of manuscripts\, documents and artworks remained sealed for nearly 900 years. Detailing life in and around Dunhuang during the first millennium CE\, the documents include personal letters and wills encompassing multiple languages\, faiths and cultures including Buddhism\, Zoroastrianism\, Manichaeism and Christianity; and span topics as diverse as literature\, astronomy\, medicine\, politics and art. \nRead more about the exhibition here. \nAbout the curator (and our guide)\nKitty Liu joined the Library as project curator for the exhibition A Silk Road Oasis: Life in Ancient Dunhuang. With a lifelong passion for museums and cultural heritage\, Kitty specializes in the preservation and study of ancient Chinese architecture. She began her career as a heritage consultant before spending five years curating exhibitions and managing collections in museum settings\, honing her skills in presenting cultural treasures to the public. \nWhat is KQ CONNECT?\nKQ CONNECT is our networking event series that brings KQ colleagues together across our diverse range of partner institutions. Join us for a series of private views of exhibitions and summer walking tours of our vibrant local area. Immerse yourself in a world of creativity\, connect with like-minded individuals\, and discover hidden gems across the Knowledge Quarter. \nCan’t attend but want to receive invitations to future private views? Sign up to our newsletter here.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/kq-connect-private-view-of-a-silk-road-oasis-at-the-british-library/
LOCATION:British Library\, 96 Euston Road\, London\, NW1 2DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:December,Feature Event,KQ Connect,KQ Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250129T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250129T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203935
CREATED:20250114T130716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T135503Z
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SUMMARY:KQ Connect | Private View of WM College Library Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Join us at WM College for an exclusive Private View event in the heart of Camden\, showcasing the recently restored historic library. Taking place on Wednesday 29th January\, from 8:30 am to 10:00 am\, this special gathering offers a unique opportunity to connect with peers and leaders in adult education while experiencing one of London’s hidden gems. \nFounded in 1854\, WM College is Europe’s oldest surviving adult education institute\, and their iconic library has played host to renowned figures such as Dante Gabriel Rossetti\, John Ruskin\, E.M. Forster\, and George Orwell. Now meticulously restored to its former glory\, the library stands as a testament to the enduring importance of education and community heritage. \nKey Information: \nDATE: Wednesday 29 January \nTIME: 08:30 – 10:00 AM BST \nLOCATION: WM College\, 44 Crowndale Rd\, London NW1 1TR \nYou can RSVP by clicking on the event link here. Guests will enjoy breakfast refreshments in the library’s inspiring setting\, followed by a guided tour of our campus. This includes a visit to the newly refurbished Ruskin Cafe exhibit and WMC’s enhanced educational facilities. \nWhether you are passionate about lifelong learning\, intrigued by London’s history\, or simply seeking meaningful professional connections\, this event is the perfect way to start your day. Spaces are limited\, so don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in Camden’s rich cultural and educational legacy. \nIf you have any queries\, please contact events@knowledgequarter.london
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/kq-connect-private-view-of-wm-college-library-breakfast/
LOCATION:WM College\, 44 Crowndale Rd\, London NW1 1TR
CATEGORIES:KQ Events
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CREATED:20250212T155148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T173600Z
UID:35320-1740126600-1740130200@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:KQ Private View | In the Grip of Change at Senate House\, University of London
DESCRIPTION:Join the KQ for a private curator tour at Senate House’s newest exhibition examining the Caribbean’s transition from colonial exploitation to independence\, inspiring stories of activism\, and the ongoing process of decolonisation.\n  \nAbout \n​In the Grip of Change: the Caribbean and its British Diaspora examines the Caribbean’s transition from colonial exploitation to independence\, highlighting activism\, self-determination\, and the ongoing process of decolonisation. This exhibit also explores the Caribbean diaspora in Britain and the effects of changing immigration and nationality laws\, culminating in the Windrush scandal. \nVisitors will have the opportunity to explore a fascinating collection of materials\, including pamphlets\, posters\, poetry\, and oral histories\, offering profound insights into this complex and evolving legacy. \n​Key Details\n\n​Date: Friday\, 21 February\n​Location: Senate House Library\, University of London\, Malet St\, London WC1E 7HU\n​Time: 08:30 AM – 9:30 AM\n\nCo-curators Dr Juanita Cox and Argula Rublack will also be present to share an in-depth overview of the exhibition\, adding expert context and depth to the experience. \nFor any enquiries\, please contact events@knowledgequarter.london. \nRSVP here
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/kq-private-view/
LOCATION:Senate House Library\, University of London\, Malet St\, London WC1E 7HU\, Senate House Library\, University of London\, Malet St\, London WC1E 7HU\, London\, WC1E 7HU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,KQ Connect,KQ Events,Private Views
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250225T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203935
CREATED:20250213T153211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T174154Z
UID:35317-1740472200-1740477600@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:KQ Private View | 'Medieval Women' at the British Library
DESCRIPTION:Discover the remarkable stories of women from across medieval Europe at our exclusive morning private view at the British Library.\n  \nAbout\nOn display is an exceptional array of manuscripts\, documents\, early printed books\, paintings\, coins\, textiles\, and objects that shed light on the lives\, influence\, and legacies of medieval women. The exhibition features rare items from the British Library’s own collections\, alongside major loans from world-renowned institutions including the Louvre\, the British Museum\, the Victoria & Albert Museum\, and more. \nWe look forward to welcoming you to this special morning viewing\, offering a chance to experience these fascinating artefacts in an intimate setting before the Library opens to the public. \n​Key Details\n\n​Date: Tuesday\, 25 February\n​Location: British Library\, 96 Euston Rd.\, London NW1 2DB\n​Time: 08:30 AM – 10:00 AM\n\n​We will be joined by co-curator Manmeet K. Walia\, who will deliver opening remarks and a guided tour through the gallery space. \nFor any enquiries\, please contact events@knowledgequarter.london. \nRSVP here
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/kq-private-view-medieval-women-at-the-british-library/
LOCATION:British Library\, 96 Euston Road\, London\, NW1 2DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,KQ Events,Private Views
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250403T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250403T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203935
CREATED:20250327T174100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T174349Z
UID:35390-1743669000-1743674400@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:KQ Private View | 'Seeds of Trees\, Sounds of Mountains’ at the Aga Khan Centre Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Join the KQ for at the Aga Khan Centre Gallery for a private guided curator tour by Esen Kaya to experience a thought-provoking dialogue between art and environmental science.\n  \nAbout \nSeeds of Trees\, Sounds of Mountains is an exhibition exploring climate change through the lens of art\, nature\, and global conservation. Featuring works by a diverse group of artists\, poets\, and sound artists\, the exhibition responds to themes of environmental stewardship\, inspired by the Aga Khan Development Network’s commitment to climate action. \nIn partnership with the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat\, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Wakehurst\, and other global organisations\, the exhibition brings together creative responses to pressing ecological issues. From intricate seed-inspired sculptures to immersive soundscapes of mountain landscapes\, each piece reflects on the interconnectedness of people\, landscapes\, and plant life\, particularly in the Pakistan Himalayas. \n​Key Details \n\n​Date: Thursday\, 3 April\n​Location: 10 Handyside St\, London N1C 4DN\n​Time: 08:30 AM – 10:00 AM\n\nJoin us at the Aga Khan Centre Gallery for a guided curator tour by Esen Kaya to experience a thought-provoking dialogue between art and science\, and to explore how cultural and environmental narratives can shape our collective responsibility to the planet. \nFor any enquiries\, please contact events@knowledgequarter.london. \nRSVP here
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/kq-private-view-aga-khan-centre-gallery-seeds-of-trees-sounds-of-mountains/
CATEGORIES:Aga Khan University,Feature Event,KQ Connect,KQ Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250422T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250422T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203935
CREATED:20250328T170418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T173634Z
UID:35380-1745310600-1745316000@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:KQ Private View | '(Un)Layering the future past of South Asia: Young artists’ voices' at SOAS Gallery
DESCRIPTION:​Join the KQ for a private curator talk at SOAS’ latest exhibition about young South Asian artists and their responses to unraveling social issues.\n  \nAbout \n​This exhibition addresses tradition\, co-existence and exploration within South Asia that emphasises the interconnectedness in the region\, and the collective memory of being a nation.  \n​The South Asian region\, through similar origin\, has connecting histories which create a common thread through the conversations. We envision this fragment of commonalities to be captured through the exhibition\, that is seen in the contemporary young voices of South Asian artists who are responding to social issues at the moment. \n​Key Details\n\n​Date: Thursday\, 22 April\n​Location: SOAS Gallery\, University of London\, Thornhaugh Street\, Russell Square\, London WC1B 5DQ\n​Time: 08:30 AM – 10:00 AM\n\n​We will be joined by co-curator Manmeet K. Walia\, who will deliver opening remarks and a guided tour through the gallery space. \nFor any enquiries\, please contact events@knowledgequarter.london. \nRSVP here
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/kq-private-view-unlayering-the-future-past-of-south-asia-young-artists-voices/
LOCATION:SOAS University of London\, Russell Square: College Buildings\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,KQ Connect,KQ Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250506T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250506T093000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203935
CREATED:20250428T155540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250428T155619Z
UID:35424-1746520200-1746523800@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:KQ Tour | Aga Khan Centre
DESCRIPTION:The KQ is pleased to share our upcoming tour of the Aga Khan Centre\, one of the most beautiful buildings in the Knowledge Quarter.\n  \n​About the Centre\n​The Aga Khan Centre is a place of education\, knowledge\, cultural exchange and insight into Muslim civilisations. The building is the UK home for three organisations founded by His Late Highness Aga Khan IV\, the hereditary spiritual leader of the Shi‘a Ismaili Muslims. \n​The building was designed by Fumihiko Maki\, one of Japan’s most distinguished contemporary architects. The Centre is primarily designed for an academic community\, with places for students\, scholars and staff to share ideas and work together alongside flexible teaching spaces and quiet research areas. \n​Event Information\n​We’re thrilled to offer KQ members and residents an exclusive chance to explore some of the building’s smaller (but mighty) details. \n​The tour will provide a behind-the-scenes look at library artefacts\, as well as access to the Sky Garden and the surrounding terrace balconies. With its intelligent design\, we’re excited to share all that this space has to offer. \n\n​Date: Tuesday 6 May\nTime: 08:30 AM – 09:30 AM\nLocation: Aga Khan Centre\, 10 Handyside St\, London N1C 4DN\n\n​We look forward to seeing you there! \nFor any enquiries\, please contact events@knowledgequarter.london. \nRSVP here
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/kq-tour-aga-khan-centre/
LOCATION:Aga Khan Centre\, 10 Handyside Street\, London\, N1C 4DN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,KQ Connect,KQ Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250513T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250513T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203935
CREATED:20250428T160256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250428T160503Z
UID:35427-1747125000-1747130400@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:KQ Private View | 'Voices of Resistance: Slavery and Post in the Caribbean' at London Postal Museum
DESCRIPTION:​Join the KQ for a free\, guided curator tour and step into the past with a guided curator tour\, uncovering glimpses of the lives of enslaved people and the British postal system’s complicity in their enslavement throughout the 19th century.\n  \nAbout the Exhibition\n​Discover the untold stories behind the British postal service’s role in transatlantic slavery at this exclusive morning view of Voices of Resistance\, a striking new exhibition at The Postal Museum\, in collaboration with the Knowledge Quarter. \n​Uncover hidden histories from the Caribbean island of St. Thomas – where mail\, power\, and exploitation were deeply intertwined – and hear how new research and personal archives are reshaping what we know today. \n​The exhibition’s curator will lead a special tour for KQ guests\, offering insight into the materials on display and the process of bringing these overlooked narratives to light. \n​Event Details\n\n​Date: Tuesday 13 May\n​Location: Postal Museum\, 15-20 Phoenix Pl\, London WC1X 0DA\n​Time: 08.30 AM – 10.00 AM\n\n​We will be joined by the exhibition curator\, who will deliver opening remarks and a guided tour through the gallery space. \nFor any enquiries\, please contact events@knowledgequarter.london. \nRSVP here
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/kq-private-view-voices-of-resistance-slavery-and-post-in-the-caribbean-at-london-postal-museum/
LOCATION:The Postal Museum\, 15-20 Phoenix Pl\, London\, WC1X 0DA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,KQ Connect,KQ Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250522T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250522T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203935
CREATED:20250428T161157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250428T161355Z
UID:35431-1747902600-1747908000@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:KQ Private View | ‘Building Britain's Canals’ at the London Canal Museum
DESCRIPTION:​Join the KQ for a free\, guided curator tour and step into the past to uncover how canals powered an era of innovation.\n  \nAbout the Exhibition\n​Discover the untold story of Britain’s canals – feats of engineering that shaped the nation. This exhibition honours the surveyors and engineers who designed them and the thousands of navvies who built them\, working in grueling conditions with just picks\, spades\, and wheelbarrows. \n​Opened by HRH The Princess Royal on 10th March 2025\, the exhibition explores the Golden Age of canals (1770–1830s)\, when nearly 4\,000 miles of waterways transformed trade and industry. \nEvent Details\n\n​Date: Thursday 22 May\n​Location: London Canal Museum\, 12/13 New Wharf Rd\, London N1 9RT\n​Time: 08.30 AM – 10.00 AM\n\n​We will be joined by the exhibition curator\, who will deliver opening remarks and a guided tour through the gallery space. \nFor any enquiries\, please contact events@knowledgequarter.london. \nRSVP here
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/kq-private-view-building-britains-canals-at-the-london-canal-museum/
LOCATION:London Canal Museum\, 12/13 New Wharf Rd\, London\, N1 9RT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,KQ Connect,KQ Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250603T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250603T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203935
CREATED:20250523T113539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250523T114940Z
UID:35471-1748939400-1748944800@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:KQ Private View | 'Everything is Connected' with UCL Public Art
DESCRIPTION:​Join the Knowledge Quarter for a free curator tour of Everything is Connected\, an exhibition celebrating UCL’s ground-breaking neurological research and innovative collaborations between researchers\, artists and communities.\n  \nAbout the Exhibition\n​Join us for Everything is Connected\, a new art exhibition exploring UCL’s ground-breaking neurological research\, on its final day\, Tuesday 3 June\, celebrating innovative collaborations between artists\, researchers and communities\, through video\, soundscapes\, photography\, and sculpture\, many of which will be installed in UCL’s world-class centre for neuroscience centre\, currently under construction on Grays Inn Road. \nFrom a soundscape centring the often-unheard voices of young people affected by Parkinson’s\, to the administrative ‘red tape’ which patients and carers must untangle to access care\, to a card game that helps navigate the uncertainty of living with dementia\, many of the artworks interrogate time\, memory\, transformation\, and renewal\, often using water as a metaphor. \nEvent Details\n\n​Date: Tuesday 3 June\n​Location: Crafts Council\, 44a Pentonville Road\, London N1 9BY\n​Time: 08.30 AM – 10.00 AM\n\n​We will be joined by the exhibition curator\, who will deliver opening remarks and a guided tour through the gallery space. \nFor any enquiries\, please contact events@knowledgequarter.london. \nRSVP here
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/kq-private-view-everything-is-connected-with-ucl-public-art/
LOCATION:Crafts Council\, 44a Pentonville Road\, London\, N1 9BY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,June,KQ Connect,KQ Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250625T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250625T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203935
CREATED:20250523T115817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250523T121512Z
UID:35480-1750843800-1750852800@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Constructing Change: Planning For Climate and Communities at London Climate Action Week 2025
DESCRIPTION:​Hosted by Knowledge Quarter and Somers Town Community Association\, this event explores how retrofitting\, low-carbon design\, and community-led planning can drive sustainable\, equitable development – prioritising repair over replacement and putting people at the heart of change.\n  \n​In a city defined by constant redevelopment\, what does it really mean to live in a growing London\, especially in the Knowledge Quarter? As the built environment expands and London works towards net zero\, emissions and air pollution from construction continue to increase\, with significant consequences for local people. \n​This event challenges the narrative of growth. What if growth meant repairing instead of replacing\, working with what we already have\, and putting communities at the centre of change? \n​We’ll explore how retrofitting\, low-carbon design\, and care-centred planning can drive both climate action and social equity. These solutions aren’t without challenges; retrofitting complex buildings\, shifting mindsets\, and meaningfully involving communities in technical processes\, demand time\, trust\, and collaboration. But through co-design\, education\, and inclusive decision-making\, we can empower communities and residents to have a greater say in the future of their neighbourhoods\, London and the planet. \n​Join spatial practitioners\, developers\, and community organisers as we discuss what sustainable\, equitable development looks like\, and how we can build it together. \nEvent Details\n\n​Date: Wednesday June 25\n​Location: Impact Hub London Euston\, 1 Triton Square\, London NW1 3DS\n​Time: 09:30 – 12:00 PM\n\n​We will be joined by the exhibition curator\, who will deliver opening remarks and a guided tour through the gallery space. \nFor any enquiries\, please contact events@knowledgequarter.london. \nRSVP here
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/constructing-change-planning-for-climate-and-communities-london-climate-action-week-2025/
LOCATION:Impact Hub London Euston\, 1 Triton Square\, London\, NW1 3DX
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,June,KQ Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250709T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250709T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203935
CREATED:20250603T161627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250618T144213Z
UID:35502-1752084000-1752094800@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:KQ Data Social with UCL Grand Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Launching at London Data Week\, KQ Data Socials is a new forum linking data scientists\, researchers\, and tech developers in the Knowledge Quarter with community groups in Camden and Islington to solve data-driven challenges and foster collaboration for social good.\n​If you are a data scientist\, researcher\, developer\, or a community lead interested in citizen science and the use of data and technology for social impact\, join us for an informal evening of drinks\, light bites and lightning talks\, during which we’ll hear about some of the interesting and impactful data science taking place in the Knowledge Quarter. \n​Lightning Talks with UCL\n​Our first KQ Data Social is delivered in partnership with University College London. \n​Professor Allison Littlejohn will introduce UCL’s Grand Challenge programme\, Data-Empowered Societies. \n​Professor Littlejohn is Pro-Vice Provost for Data Empowered Societies (a role she shares with Professor James Hetherington)\, a programme that supports academic-led interdisciplinary collaborations in the use of data and technology to solve global challenges\, while ensuring fairness\, inclusion\, and societal benefit. \n​Professor Littlejohn will introduce a number of lightning talks from recent grant recipients from the programme\, including: \n\n​Interactive Citizen Science for Data-Empowered Decision Making: developing solutions for the growing burden of plastic waste\n​Map & Drill: Crowdmapping and Crowdfunding for Smarter Water Wells in Ethiopia\n​Empowering Inuit communities to map their own land\n​Mapping the unseen: recovering living heritage and supporting community-led relocation through data-driven approaches\n​Data and Lived Experience: Evaluation of Newham’s ‘People Powered Places’ Participatory Budgeting Programme\n​Data-Empowered Evacuation: Co-Designing Inclusive Emergency Response System with Disabled People and Fire Rescue Services\n​Incorporating Indigenous Ecological Knowledge in AI-assisted Bioacoustic Data Analysis for Biodiversity Monitoring\n\n​Following the lightning talks\, attendees can enjoy an informal networking reception – an inclusive space where you can make new connections with other Knowledge Quarter partners and local organisations\, particularly those with data gaps and data-informed challenges. \nEvent Details\n\n​Date: Wednesday\, 9 July 2025\n​Location: Impact Hub London Euston\, 1 Triton Square\, London NW1 3DS\n​Time: 6:00 – 9:00 PM\n\nFor any enquiries\, please contact events@knowledgequarter.london. \nRSVP here
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/kq-data-social-with-ucl-grand-challenges/
LOCATION:Impact Hub London Euston\, 1 Triton Square\, London\, NW1 3DX
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,June,KQ Events
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250618T144557Z
UID:35484-1752156000-1752166800@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Future Paths in Data Science with Novo Nordisk at London Data Week 2025
DESCRIPTION:​As part of London Data Week 2025\, join the Knowledge Quarter for Future Paths in Data Science\, in partnership with Novo Nordisk\, where leading experts from tech\, pharma\, and academia come together to explore the future of work in data science.\n​ \nThrough engaging panel discussions and mentorship opportunities\, this event will empower the next generation of data professionals while championing diversity\, inclusion\, and excellence. \nWhether you’re a student\, early-career scientist\, or talent professional looking for fresh talent\, this session will offer practical insights and opportunities for connection. \nEvent Details\n\n​Date: Thursday July 10\n​Location: Impact Hub London Euston\, 1 Triton Square\, London NW1 3DS\n​Time: 2:00 – 5:00 PM\n\nFor any enquiries\, please contact events@knowledgequarter.london. \nRSVP here
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/future-paths-in-data-science-with-novo-nordisk-at-london-data-week-2025/
LOCATION:Impact Hub London Euston\, 1 Triton Square\, London\, NW1 3DX
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,June,KQ Events,Novo Nordisk,Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251016T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251016T120000
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CREATED:20251006T165358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T164211Z
UID:35665-1760607000-1760616000@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:The Future of Ovarian Health: Menopause & Perimenopause
DESCRIPTION:Join the Knowledge Quarter to explore the future of ovarian health.\n  \n​To mark World Menopause Day (which takes place on Saturday 18 October)\, the Knowledge Quarter is bringing together leading clinicians\, researchers\, and healthcare professionals for a powerful morning of insight\, connection\, and action. This event will cut through outdated narratives and confront the persistent neglect in women’s health research. \nIf you’re part of a staff women’s network\, we’d love for you to join us as we aim to connect these groups across the KQ. \n​Our breakfast briefing session will explore the future of care\, policy and funding for menopause and perimenopause\, and the clinical priorities that will shape women’s health in the decade ahead. \nWe will be joined by industry-leading voices and changemakers: \n\nDr Divya Srivastava\, PhD\, Lecturer in Research Methods\, Department of Global\, Public & Population Health & Policy at LSE\nDr Jenny Gimpel\, Women’s Health Communications Specialist (previously at Wellcome\, Springer Nature\, UCL)\nDr Vikram Sinai Talaulikar\, PhD\, Associate Specialist in Reproductive Medicine\, UCLH\nFiona Clark\, Author\, Menopause Advocate and Founder of Menopause Research & Education Fund (MREF)\n\n​Complimentary breakfast will be provided for all guests. \nEvent Details\n\n​Date: Thursday\, 16 October 2025\n​Location: Impact Hub London Euston\, 1 Triton Square\, London NW1 3DS\n​Time: 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM\n\n​If you have any queries\, please contact events@knowledgequarter.london. \nRSVP here
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/the-future-of-ovarian-health-menopause-perimenopause/
LOCATION:Impact Hub London Euston\, 1 Triton Square\, London\, NW1 3DX
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,July,KQ Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251021T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251021T190000
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CREATED:20251008T160312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T164342Z
UID:35676-1761067800-1761073200@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Launching: The KQ Masterclass Programme
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening as the Knowledge Quarter unveils its Masterclass Programme\, a transformative initiative connecting Camden students with the skills\, knowledge\, and networks they need to excel in AI and technology.\n  \n​Developed in partnership with the London AI Campus\, Google\, and 10 local secondary schools\, the programme builds on the London AI Campus’s influential mission\, launched by Keir Starmer in 2024\, to create meaningful pathways from education to industry. \n​Hear directly from students and educators about London’s AI Campus\, explore the pioneering work of the AI Connect initiative and Opportunity Hub\, and discover how KQ members can help shape Camden’s next generation of innovators through the KQ Masterclass Programme. \n​The KQ Masterclass Programme draws on KQ mentors to give young people in Camden practical skills\, industry insight\, and opportunities to explore careers in AI and technology. \nEvent Details\n\n​Date: Tuesday\, 21 October 2025\n​Location: London AI Campus\n​Time: 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM\n\n​If you have any queries\, please contact events@knowledgequarter.london. \nRSVP here
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/launching-the-kq-masterclass-programme/
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,KQ Events,October
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251028T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251028T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203935
CREATED:20251008T161637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T164550Z
UID:35679-1761640200-1761645600@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:KQ Private View | 'Thirst' at Wellcome Collection
DESCRIPTION:Join the Knowledge Quarter for a free morning private view at Wellcome Collection’s Thirst: In Search of Freshwater\n  \nAbout the Exhibition\nThirst is a universal human experience shared with most living beings. With only 3% of the water on Earth being freshwater\, our land thirsts too. \n‘Thirst: In Search of Freshwater’ explores humanity’s vital connection with freshwater as an essential source of life and pillar of good health. \nFrom ancient Mesopotamia and Victorian London to modern-day Nepal and Singapore\, the exhibition highlights the vital role of freshwater in shaping health and ecosystems; the consequences of mismanagement\, like the spread of infectious disease; and community-led solutions to the global water crisis. \n​Event Details\n\nDate: Tuesday\, 28 October 2025\nTime: 08:30 AM – 10:00 AM\nLocation: Wellcome Collection\, Euston Road\n\n​We will be joined by the exhibition curator\, Janice Li\, who will deliver an introduction. \n​If you have any queries\, please contact events@knowledgequarter.london. \nRSVP here\n​​If you are registering under the ‘KQ Member’ ticket type\, please ensure you RSVP with your staff email.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/kq-private-view-thirst-at-wellcome-collection/
LOCATION:Wellcome Collection\, 183 Euston Road\, London\, NW1 2BE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,KQ Events,October
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251120T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251120T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203935
CREATED:20251008T162317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T104734Z
UID:35683-1763661600-1763672400@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Discovering Life Sciences in the Knowledge Quarter
DESCRIPTION:For London Life Sciences Week\, delivering in partnership with Venture Café London\, the Knowledge Quarter hosts an informal evening of drinks\, discussion and networking to understand the fast-growing life sciences sector in London.\n  \n​Whether you are working in the lab\, pushing the boundaries of innovation in medical science\, or helping to create a thriving life sciences sector in the Knowledge Quarter\, join us for an informal evening of drinks\, discussion and networking. \n​Meet sector peers in the Knowledge Quarter area from a growing list of pharmaceutical and biomedical research companies\, including the Francis Crick Institute\, Novo Nordisk\, Recursion\, LifeArc and Relation Therapeutics. \n​For representatives of Camden and Islington‘s community groups\, it’s a chance to forge meaningful connections with a rapidly growing sector and better understand the opportunities for local people. \n​By 2032\, 3 million sq. ft. of new lab space will have opened in the KQ. Our panel will look at what’s driving this extraordinary growth\, what challenges lie ahead for the sector\, and what opportunities there are for people who live and work in the area. \n​This event is delivered in joint partnership between the Knowledge Quarter and Venture Café London\, with our community partner\, Recursion. \n​If you have any queries\, please contact events@knowledgequarter.london. \nEvent Details\n\nDate: Thursday\, November 20 2025\nTime: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM\nLocation: One Triton Square\, London NW1 3BF\n\nRSVP here
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/evening-drinks-discovering-life-sciences-in-the-knowledge-quarter/
LOCATION:One Triton Square\, 1 Triton Square\, London\, NW1 3BF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,KQ Events,November
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251202T083000
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CREATED:20251202T132341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251219T133407Z
UID:35758-1764664200-1764669600@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:KQ Private View | 'A Body of Knowledge' at Royal College of Physicians Museum
DESCRIPTION:Join the Knowledge Quarter for a free morning private view of A Body of Knowledge at the Royal College of Physicians’ Museum\n\n  \nAbout the Exhibition\nJoin our private view to discover 500 years of book collecting at the Royal College of Physicians’ (RCP) Museum\, a story shaped by curiosity\, ambition\, and scholarship\, as well as by moments of neglect\, rescue\, and survival. \n​Together\, we’ll explore the treasures of the Dorchester Library\, from rare medical texts to surprising volumes that reveal how physicians saw themselves and their place in the wider world. \n​The RCP has maintained the library ever since its foundation in 1518. Built from generous donations of books and money\, it reflects the interests and expertise of RCP members and fellows across the centuries. \n​Led by exhibition curator Katie Birkwood\, this tour offers a unique opportunity to see remarkable books up close and to gain insights into how 500 years of collecting have created a library unlike any other. \n​Event Details\n\nDate: Tuesday\, 2 December\, 2025\nTime: 08:30 AM – 10:00 AM\nLocation: Royal College of Physicians\, 11 St Andrews Pl\, London NW1 4LE\, UK\n\n​If you have any queries\, please contact events@knowledgequarter.london. \nRSVP here\n​​If you are registering under the ‘KQ Member’ ticket type\, please ensure you RSVP with your staff email.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/kq-private-view-body-of-knowledge-at-royal-college-of-physicians-museum/
LOCATION:Royal College of Physicians\, 11 St Andrew’s Place\, Regent’s Park\, London\,\, NW1 4LE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:December,Feature Event,KQ Events,Private Views
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251209T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251209T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203935
CREATED:20251219T134201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251219T134304Z
UID:35764-1765269000-1765274400@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:KQ Private View | Charles Dickens Museum
DESCRIPTION:Join the Knowledge Quarter for our last free morning private view of 2025 at the Charles Dickens Museum\n  \nAbout the Charles Dickens Museum\nSituated at 48 Doughty Street\, this beautifully restored Georgian townhouse was once home to Charles Dickens\, his wife Catherine\, and their young family. \n​It was here that Dickens completed The Pickwick Papers\, wrote Nicholas Nickleby\, and created one of his most famous works\, Oliver Twist – the stories that would make him a household name and win the admiration of Queen Victoria herself. \n​Today\, the museum is arranged as though Dickens had just stepped out\, with intimate rooms filled with his own furnishings\, portraits\, and treasures. Step back into 1837 and experience the atmosphere of a bustling Victorian home\, lit with warmth and history – a world that inspired A Christmas Carol and the timeless spirit of generosity and joy it celebrates. \n​Event Details \n\nDate: Tuesday\, 9th December\, 2025\nTime: 08:30 AM – 10:00 AM\nLocation: 48 Doughty Street\, London\, WC1N 2LX\n\n​If you have any queries\, please contact events@knowledgequarter.london. \nRSVP here\n​​If you are registering under the ‘KQ Member’ ticket type\, please ensure you RSVP with your staff email.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/kq-private-view-charles-dickens-museum/
LOCATION:Charles Dickens Museum\, 48 Doughty Street\, London \, WC1N 2LX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:December,Feature Event,KQ Events,Private Views
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260310T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260310T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203935
CREATED:20260310T104610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T104639Z
UID:35845-1773163800-1773171000@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Future London: Technology\, Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:  \nFuture London launches with Future London: Technology\, Arts & Culture\, a conversation on how emerging technologies are reshaping arts and culture – and inspiring new creative futures for the city. \nFrom digital creation and immersive storytelling to the changing role of museums\, theatres and public space\, the event cuts through the hype to examine what’s really happening on the ground. From the tools artists use to the way audiences experience culture\, the discussion explores how technology is reshaping London’s creative life – and where it could take the city next. \nPanel Discussion | AI\, Art and London’s Cultural Institutions – Liberation or Loss?\n​As artificial intelligence reshapes the creative landscape\, artists\, institutions\, and audiences are grappling with fundamental questions: Does AI expand human creativity or quietly diminish it? What might we lose culturally if speed and scale outweigh reflection and skill? What might we gain? Is AI a new medium\, or a shortcut that undermines craft? \nRSVP here\nTickets cost £9.60\, but Knowledge Quarter members go free. \n​Key Details\n\n​Date: Tuesday\, 10 March\nTime: 17:30 – 19:30\nLocation: Impact Hub London\, 1 Triton Square\, NW1 3DX\n\n​Nearest Tube Stations: Warren Street and Great Portland Street. \n​Part of Future London\, a Spring 2026 public discussion series brought to you by the Knowledge Quarter and The London Society\, the event brings together voices from across the environmental and community sectors alongside Londoners with a stake in the city’s future.​ \n​Through open discussion and debate\, it offers a space to question assumptions\, explore opportunities and put local people at the heart of how London’s cultural life evolves in the years ahead. \n​Find out more about the series here. \nRSVP here\nTickets cost £9.60\, but Knowledge Quarter members go free.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/future-london-technology-arts-culture/
LOCATION:Impact Hub London Euston\, 1 Triton Square\, London\, NW1 3DX
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,KQ Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260324T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260324T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203935
CREATED:20260323T103713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T104649Z
UID:35841-1774373400-1774380600@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:​Future London: Technology & Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:​Future London: Technology & Sustainability will explore how environmental change is experienced by people who live and work in London boroughs like Camden and Islington\, and how technology is being used to tackle emerging sustainability challenges in the City and beyond. \n​We’ll ask some straightforward but important questions: What is the true cost of a rapidly evolving tech sector\, for both Londoners and the planet? As digital infrastructure expands\, what do leaders need to do to make sure technology works for people and the environment\, not against them? The discussion will also put London’s cleantech sector under the spotlight: can innovation meaningfully reduce carbon emissions\, or are we still making only incremental progress? \n​We’ll look at how digital tools\, data\, and emerging technologies are supporting local solutions\, from monitoring air quality and energy performance to improving transport\, public spaces\, and community services. \n​Part of Future London\, a Spring 2026 public discussion series brought to you by the Knowledge Quarter and The London Society\, the event brings together voices from across the environmental and community sectors alongside Londoners with a stake in the city’s future.​ \n​Through open discussion and debate\, it offers a space to question assumptions\, explore opportunities and put local people at the heart of how London’s cultural life evolves in the years ahead. \nRSVP here\nTickets cost £9.60\, but Knowledge Quarter members go free. \n​Panel Discussion | Is the technological future we are looking for materially sustainable?\nAs new technologies transform how we produce\, use\, and manage materials\, one question arises: Are these innovations helping us build a truly sustainable future\, or are we creating new challenges along the way? This panel brings together sustainability experts and technologists to explore both the opportunities and the trade-offs. \n​Speakers Confirmed\n​Aiden O’Sullivan | Associate Professor in Energy and Artificial Intelligence at UCL Energy Institute \n​Prof. Adam Sobey | Mission Director for Sustainability at Alan Turing Institute \n​Sandy Tung | Principal Policy Officer\, Technology & Innovation at Greater London Authority (GLA) \n​Georgia Elliott-Smith | Director of Sustainability at Elliott Wood \n​Thea Sherer | Director of Sustainability at Springer Nature [moderator] \n​Key Details\n\n​Date: Tuesday 24 March\nTime: 17:30 – 19:30\nLocation: Impact Hub London\, 1 Triton Square\, NW1 3DX\n\n​Nearest Tube Stations: Warren Street and Great Portland Street. \nRSVP here\nTickets cost £9.60\, but Knowledge Quarter members go free.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/future-london-technology-sustainability/
LOCATION:Impact Hub London Euston\, 1 Triton Square\, London\, NW1 3DX
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,KQ Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260421T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260421T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203935
CREATED:20260403T123544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T124145Z
UID:35883-1776792600-1776799800@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Future London: Technology & Health
DESCRIPTION:The Knowledge Quarter and London Society presents Future London\, a new public series exploring the forces shaping London’s future – and the choices the city must make to get there.\nFuture London continues with a conversation on how emerging technologies are reshaping the discovery and delivery of healthcare in the city. \nLondon’s hospitals\, labs\, and research centres are increasingly adopting digital tools – and technology is transforming how healthcare is discovered\, delivered\, and experienced. From AI-driven drug development to advances in medical devices and data-informed patient care\, the next generation of health solutions is emerging in real time. \nBut could technology finally reinvent healthcare in London\, or will it mostly tinker at the edges? What breakthroughs will actually reach patients – and is the city ready for a health revolution? \nPANEL DISCUSSION: What Does the Future of Tech-Enabled Healthcare Look Like in London? \nKey Details\nDate: Tuesday 21 April\nTime: 17:30 – 19:30\nLocation: Impact Hub London\, 1 Triton Square\, NW1 3DX \nNearest Tube Stations: Warren Street and Great Portland Street. \nPart of Future London\, a Spring 2026 series brought to you by the Knowledge Quarter and The London Society\, the event brings together voices from across the health and technology sectors alongside Londoners with a stake in the city’s future. \nThrough open discussion and debate\, it offers a space to question assumptions\, explore opportunities and put local people at the heart of how London’s health innovation evolves. \nFind out more about the series here. \nRSVP Here\nTickets cost £9.60\, but Knowledge Quarter members go free.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/future-london-technology-health/
LOCATION:Impact Hub London Euston\, 1 Triton Square\, London\, NW1 3DX
CATEGORIES:KQ Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260423T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260423T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203935
CREATED:20260323T105307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T105719Z
UID:35848-1776967200-1776978000@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:The TechBio Shift: Powering the Next Era of Life Sciences in London
DESCRIPTION:​The TechBio Shift: Powering the Next Era of Life Sciences in London\, co‑hosted by The Knowledge Quarter and Venture Café London\, is a focused showcase of the latest scientific and technological advances emerging from the UK’s TechBio community.\n  \n\n\nThe UK’s TechBio sector is buzzing.\n​Biology and human health today are shaped as much by computation and engineering as by the lab bench. \n​While biotechnology has long focused on harnessing biological systems to create products and therapies\, TechBio takes a different route: bringing computational modelling\, AI and engineering principles directly into the heart of experimental biology. \n​That blend is helping teams uncover insights that traditional trial‑and‑error approaches would have taken far longer to reach\, and it’s already influencing how we understand disease\, identify promising treatments and accelerate drug discovery. \n​At The TechBio Shift: Powering the Next Era of Life Sciences in London\, you’ll hear from experts on stage and meet just as many in the room\, with researchers\, founders\, investors\, and operators coming together to share what they’re working on\, compare perspectives\, and connect as peers. It’s a space designed for discovery\, conversation\, and meaningful networking as the field continues to evolve. \n​Key Details\n\nDate: Thursday 23 April\nTime: 18:00 – 21:00\nLocation: One Triton Square\, London NW1 3BF\n\n​If you have any questions\, please email events@knowledgequarter.london. \nRSVP here
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/the-techbio-shift-powering-the-next-era-of-life-sciences-in-london/
LOCATION:Impact Hub London Euston\, 1 Triton Square\, London\, NW1 3DX
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,KQ Events
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