TEDxAberdeen tickets available for upcoming live streaming event

07/11/2022
The TEDxAberdeen audience is the vital element to ensure the success of the day

DUE to the high demand for tickets for TEDxAberdeen, organisers have arranged a live stream of the one day event from Aberdeen Arts Centre to the Net Zero Technology Centre, Queens Road on Saturday 12 November.

Covering a diverse range of topics including social acceptance and inclusion, racial integration, keeping language alive, resistance to change, re-thinking values, and societal conditioning, attendees will be treated to a series of thought-provoking talks delivered by a roster of 10 local speakers. Each speaker will share their interpretation of the TEDxAberdeen 2022 theme of ‘movement’.

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TEDxAberdeen volunteer Claire Bolland commented: “We were overwhelmed by the response for tickets, we had more than three times the number of ticket requests than tickets available so being able to provide a second venue to watch the event is fantastic. 

“Our speakers have been working hard on their talks and I was lucky to sit in on their dry run this week – they are incredible. Each speaker is providing a fresh perspective to motivate our audience and challenge their existing thinking. It’s an eclectic mix of topics but they all illustrate this year’s theme of ‘movement’. We can’t wait to see our speakers in action.”

Claire added: “We have only 40 spaces left so act quickly to secure your place.”

Tickets for the live streaming event at the Net Zero Technology Centre cost £15 per person which includes access to the live stream screening featuring 10 speakers from across the North-east community, lunch and refreshments. 

For more information about TEDxAberdeen visit: https://tedxaberdeen.com/attend

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