Three-day innovation celebration tackles post-COVID reality for BAME people

Three-day innovation celebration tackles post-COVID reality for BAME people

Black Tech Fest (BTF) is a first-of-its-kind digital conference and movement aiming to help Black professionals expand their network and influence while celebrating the boldest innovations created by the Black community.

Running from October 13-15, in the middle of Black History Month, the timing could not be more urgent. This year has been a turning point for Black people. As a matter of necessity, the Black Lives Matter movement has proliferated in 2020, while COVID-19 is disproportionately affecting BAME (black and minority ethnic) people. BAME people are twice as likely to be unemployed or live in poverty as a result of the pandemic.

BTF, alongside being a place where innovation, creativity and excellence are celebrated, is a platform for Black people in the UK to voice their concerns to executives from some of the world’s leading companies. 

Diversity in tech has a long way to go: only 3% of the UK’s tech industry are Black and minority ethnic. They are three times less likely to be employed after graduating from university. Only 1% of venture capital goes to Black founders. It is this and more that BTF will discuss, with no holds barred, over three days. 

Alongside this pressing discussion, Black Tech Fest will celebrate the diversity in tech that we do have, featuring executives from Microsoft, WPP, Adobe, DeepMind and Box. 

It is built around three main pillars:

  • C:code – Summit for young people (U25’s) to explore career pathways in tech and finding job opportunities
  • Showcase – An awards ceremony celebrating technologists and diversity champions
  • Belonging – A flagship conference for mid-to-senior level leaders to explore inclusion through technology

Black Tech Fest will host roundtables with government, HR Leaders and Venture Capital firms to discuss how the entire tech space can go beyond advocacy and commitment and instead, use its collective platforms and brand to drive a wider discussion and meaningful, tangible, long-term action that makes a difference to the lives of Black people in the UK.

Black Tech Fest is brought to you by Colorintech, one of Europe’s leading non-profits focused on increasing diversity in the tech, and Informa Tech, the FTSE 100 media group which operates events and exhibitions across a range of sectors. The event aims to be a platform for advancing the conversation of inclusion and creating meaningful change.

Black Tech Fest Chairman and Founder of Colour In Tech, Dion McKenzie, said: “We created Black Tech Fest as we believe that tech has a huge role in both amplifying systemic issues of inequity, but creating new innovations to solve it. Traditionally, initiatives around people of colour tend to be internally focused, rather than using their collective platforms to drive a wider discussion. Black Tech Fest will be a huge opportunity to take this conversation global.”

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