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Are you interested in joining us as a sponsor, partner, or supporter/community group to help make UX Cambridge a memorable event for our participants? Read on!
Together with our sponsors, we aim to create great experiences and delight our participants.
We're interested in creating bespoke sponsorship packages for interested parties. We also offer a number of "off the shelf" sponsorship options.
If you're interested in becoming an UX Cambridge sponsor or supporter, please download our sponsor pack (2mb pdf) for more information, or contact us to discuss things further.
A 10% discount is available to user groups and meetups that help promote UX Cambridge 2015 to their members.
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Need help planning which sessions to attend? We've provided a breakdown of our various session types below.
A presentation and discussion of real-life (not theoretical) experiences of the application (or mis-application) of service design techniques. Case studies and experience reports include some discussion of lessons learned and an indication of how novel the work is.
Participants learn a new approach, tool or technology through using it to solve one or more practical exercises. Any software/hardware requirements are disclosed in the session description.
A session focused around some specific tool, technique or issue. Primarily led by the speaker, tutorials usually include some elements of interactivity or individual / group exercise.
An in-depth working session on a specific topic. May include paper presentations.