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Leeds Digital Festival launches global programme of 300 events

Tech spectacular opens later this month

Leeds Digital Festival returns for a sixth year later this month.(Image: WIZ Photography)

Leeds Digital Festival, one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s largest tech and digital events, is returning for the sixth year running.

A programme of 300 virtual and in-person events has been revealed, celebrating digital culture in all its forms, hosted by start-ups, leading tech businesses and government institutions.

Running from Monday, September 20 to Friday, October 1, Leeds Digital Festival will welcome tech firms from the city region, the likes of the Department for Culture Media and Sport, Ofcom and the G7, as well as a range of speakers from across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Europe and the world, including Japan, The Philippines and Mongolia.

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Festival director Stuart Clarke said: “Having so many quality events is a real testament to the innovative tech firms in the Leeds City Region and we can’t wait to show off the talent we have here to a global audience.

“The Leeds Digital Festival has become the largest tech event in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ because of its open nature, and has now been endorsed by the government as an important agenda-setting festival, where anyone from the newest start-up to tech unicorns can take part to help shape the future of digital for the benefit of everyone.”

Stuart Clarke, Leeds Digital Festival director. (Image: Aberfield Communications)

Due to the pandemic, last year’s festival was split into two virtual sets of programmes, seeing a total of 428 events with over 45,000 attendees, with eyes from more than 60 countries including Benin, Peru and Kazakhstan, taking it in.

Following this, the 2021 festival will take a hybrid approach, with a mixture of in-person and online events being held across the two weeks.