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MRS Annual Conference 2013

Date:
19 March 2013 to 20 March 2013
Organizer:
Market Research Society (MRS)

The Market Research Society (MRS) has now unveiled its 2013 Annual Conference programme which will explore the changing landscape of research and how organisations can capitalise on the new opportunities available.

There will be keynotes on society, science, sport and art with broadcaster Justin Webb, physicist Jim Al Khalili OBE, Olympian Katherine Grainger MBE, and artist David Shrigley.

It will also include an exciting debate on big data between the Information Commissioner, Clive Humby, the DSB and Facebook while BSkyB, RBS and Google will explore how we can build a coherent, uni?ed and realistic picture of the new consumer.

This year's conference will offer the most full and varied programme yet and is essential for anyone with an interest not just in research, but in understanding consumers, behaviour and society.

Address:

Grange Tower Bridge Hotel, London, E1 8GP

http://www.mrsannualconference.com/home/


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