Community Tech events this May – reserve your spot!

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Join Promising Trouble and Power To Change for our exciting Community Tech events programme this May!  

With in-person events taking place in Bristol and Manchester, as well as online, we have something for you - whether you’re a community tech practitioner with plenty of experience, are just starting out, or simply curious to learn more.

Here’s everything you need to know:

Friday 19th May (Bristol)

1-2pm Pervasive Media Studio Lunchtime Talk: Promising Trouble - Building A Community-Powered Innovation Economy

Join Rachel Coldicutt, Promising Trouble Director, and Roseanna Dias, Promising Trouble Inclusion Research Producer, to learn more about community tech and its role in building a community-powered innovation economy. Attend in person at Watershed, follow our livestream, or watch afterwards on YouTube. Reserve your spot here:


2.30-4pm Community Tech: Community of Practice launch

We’re thrilled to officially launch our Community of Practice, aimed at people, organisations and businesses who are interested in exploring how technology can benefit their community. Join us at Knowle West Media Centre to learn more about community tech and make new connections with fellow practitioners. Find out more and book your place here:


Saturday 20th May (Manchester)

4-5pm Community Tech at Stir to Action’s Playground for the New Economy Festival 2023

Rachel Coldicutt, Promising Trouble Director, and Roseanna Dias, Promising Trouble Inclusion Research Producer, will be talking about all things community tech at Stir to Action’s Playground for the New Economy Festival. The Festival is taking place over two days at Stretford Public Hall and tickets are selling fast.


We’re committed to making our events as inclusive as possible, so please contact us at hello@careful.industries if you have any questions or access requirements. To stay in the loop about future news and events, sign up to our mailing list here.


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