#PropTechDen Manchester February 12th

What is Proptech 2021

The best in new #PropTech start-ups will be involved with #PropTechDen in Manchester February 12th with four pitches taking place in front of a panel of respected property professional judges and a live audience:

Pitchers:

www.canddi.com Tim Langley

www.beagel.io Healy Hynes

www.edozo.com Marcus Ginn

www.chimni.com Nigel Walley

Judges:

Adams Posner www.kpmg.com

Andrew Nicholls www.eyespy360.com

Maurice Kilbride www.mkiea.co.uk

Abdul Hussain www.hystreet.co.uk

Sherran Hussain www.onedome.com

 

Taking place at:

XYZ Building

2 Hardman Boulevard

Spinningfields

Manchester

M3 3AQ

 

Main sponsors for February 2018 #PropTech are:

https://helloagain.uk/

http://spectre.uk.com/

Media sponsor is:

https://www.eyespy360.com/en-us/

Hosts are:

http://www.xyzworks.uk/

 

Last #PropTechDen in Manchester saw a great #proptech themed evening take place, busy networking, great live pitchers and healthy discussion and advice shared and offered from judges, investors and audience.

Nigel Stephens leads the Manchester branch of #PropTechDen created by TEQDEN – Get in touch with Nigel today if you would like to attend the event on the 12th of February or if you would like to be involved in any future event: https://www.teqden.com/speakers/nigel-stephens/

Nigel Stephens
07905 772 425

Christopher Walkey

Founder of Estate Agent Networking. Internationally invited speaker on how to build online target audiences using Social Media. Writes about UK property prices, housing, politics and affordable homes.

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