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Embrace Neurodiversity to Supercharge Your Teams

18th Oct 11:00am - 11:40am BST Lloyd Boardroom (Ground Floor)
33 attended
Session Description

Behind some of the most groundbreaking innovations in technology are minds that think differently. Neurodiverse individuals—those with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and more—are not just participants in the tech industry; they are its trailblazers, problem-solvers, and visionaries.

In this inspiring session, we’ll explore how neurodiverse professionals are transforming the technology landscape, improving project outcomes, and redefining what innovation looks like. I’ll spotlight world-renowned figures who have truly transformed the world we live in, believed to be or have identified as neurodivergent. Their stories demonstrate how cognitive diversity fuels creativity, resilience, and revolutionary thinking.

Join us to learn how embracing neurodiversity can supercharge your teams, elevate your projects, and shape a more inclusive and innovative future.

Keegan Chambers

Chief Operating Officer
Cloud Lighthouse
Attendees (33)
Marc Collins
Engineering Manager at Odevo
Deniz Whelan
Systems Development Manager at University of Glasgow
Drew Durkin
Managing Director at Netshell Limited
Rhiannon Moore
Dynamics 365 Lead Specialist at The Pensions Regulator
Simon Welch
Finance & Operations Director at Evoiro Limited
Carrie Ager
Principal Consultant at Columbus Global
David Sims
Application Software Support Manager at QWARE LTD
Alex Magnay
Infra Architect at Rothesay
Tony Resch
Acquisitions Director at Truprospero Investments
Amy Hemingway
Lead Project Manager - Microsoft Practice at Delaware UK & Ireland
Gemma Peck
D365 & Power Platform Recruitment Specialist at GTP Tech Recruitment
Mat Fergusson
.NET Development Lead at Binary IS Limited
Asim Mahmood
Freelance at Freelance
Reece Campbell
Solution Architect at Lateral Platform Solutions
Alex Hazeldine
Partner Enablement Manager at Crayon
Mark Linne
IT Knowledge Manager at University of Exeter
+17 other Attendees