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* '''Tom Lorber''' has a BA in economics, worked on the FT's finance newsdesk during the onset of the financial crisis, and is now working as a management consultant.
* '''Tom Lorber''' has a BA in economics, worked on the FT's finance newsdesk during the onset of the financial crisis, and is now working as a management consultant.
* '''Catherine Flick''' is a researcher in technology ethics at Middlesex University. She started investigating the potential social and ethical impact of Bitcoin, and is currently evaluating a first survey.
* '''Catherine Flick''' is a researcher in technology ethics at Middlesex University. She started investigating the potential social and ethical impact of Bitcoin, and is currently evaluating a first survey.
== Contact Us ==
This event is only possible thanks to many helpful collaborators, try to reach them directly if you have questions relating to their contributions. If you have particular questions about the event itself you can reach the org team in the #bitcoinweekend channel on Freenode.
* Martin Dittus (martind) of the London Hackspace is coordinating the event
* Amir Taaki (genjix) of the Bitcoin Consultancy is coordinating the programme
== About the London Hackspace ==
The '''London Hackspace''' is a non-profit hackerspace in North-East London. It was founded in January 2009 and grew incredibly quickly; we now have more than 300 paying members and supporters, even more people visiting casually, a highly active IRC channel and mailing list, a decent amount of manufacturing kit (3D printers, laser cutter, lathes, milling machine etc), and host frequent workshops and talks that are open to the public.
* [http://london.hackspace.org.uk/ http://london.hackspace.org.uk/]
* [http://flickr.com/groups/londonhackspace/pool/ Flickr Pool]
* [http://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Laboratory_24/Getting_There Getting There]
* @londonhackspace