Jim Al-Khalili - theoretical physicist and broadcaster and prolific science writer who has worked with the BBC to popularise science based programming to the public.... [more]
Tim Berners-Lee - revolutionised the the world through the creation of the world wide web. He is also a key voice behind the idea of Net Neutrality.... [more]
Baroness Nicola Blackwood speaker on health policy: served as a Health Minister under two Prime Ministers with responsibilities including life sciences research, medicines regulation, global health security, vaccines, and is Chair of Genomics England.... [more]
Jason Bradbury is Britain's best-known face of gadgets and consumer technology. Jason shares his passion for technology and innovations with geeks the world over - his topics include, social networking, technology trends, robots, gizmoes, maths and web culture.... [more]
Hermione Cockburn is an earth scientist and extremely passionate about communicating her subject. She won the BBC Talent "Science on Screen" competition and co-presented What the Ancients Did for Us and Rough Science for BBC 2.... [more]
George Cooper - author of The Origin of Financial Crises and Money, Blood & Revolution. Cooper explains how and why the very 'science of Economics' is wrong.... [more]
Brian Cox - Britain's foremost expert on the wonders of the universe, the man responsible for delivering scientific discovery into the homes of the nation.... [more]
Speaker Dr Rosa Vasquez Espinoza, chemical biologist, conservationist, TV personality, National Geographic Explorer and award-winning artist.... [more]
Dr Hannah Fry - Associate Professor in the Mathematics of Cities at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis at UCL, presenter of 'Contagion! The BBC Four Pandemic'... [more]