BLE Announces Most Inclusive Educational Programme to Date
BLE 2019, 1-3 October, ExCeL London – www.brandlicensing.eu/register-now
With presentations, interviews, demonstrations and panel discussions bringing the world of character, entertainment, brand, lifestyle and art and design licensing to life, this year’s Brand Licensing Europe educational programme is the most inclusive in the event’s 21-year history.
BLE’s License Global Theatre will feature 25 sessions across the show’s three days on sustainability, publishing, animation, gaming, eSports, food and beverage, heritage, fashion, influencers, digitalisation, retail, Brexit and more. Keynotes are scheduled for Wednesday 2nd and Thursday 3rd October and will be announced in September. BLE takes place from 1-3 October at ExCeL London and visitors can register for free at www.brandlicensing.eu/register-now. The current programme is as follows:
TUESDAY 1 OCTOBER
Introduction to licensing
Kelvyn Gardner, managing director, Licensing International UK
Panel discussion: Why you can’t afford to ignore the impact of sustainability on licensing
Panellists include Trudi Bishop, director, Bee Licensing Consultancy
Panel discussion: Innovations in food and drinks – how licensing is helping deliver excitement in consumables
Moderated by Louise French, Beanstalk VP business development and marketing
Panellists include Richard Benjamin, director, Manchester Drinks and James Rae, co-founder, Pops
Opportunities in kids licensing
Melissa Symonds, director UK toys, EuroToys
Panel discussion: How can toy licensing recover its sparkle?
Moderator: John Baulch, publisher and managing editor, Toy World
Panellists TBC
1+1=3: Strategies for Creating Effective Collaborations
Brought to you by Licensing International with Roz Nowicki, executive VP, Peanuts Worldwide and Christine Cool, international brand licensing manager, Perfetti van Melle Group
Accessible luxury: How can fashion boost the different categories of licensing
Maurizio Distefano, president & owner, Maurizio Distefano the Evolution of Licensing
WEDNESDAY 2 OCTOBER
Preparing for Brexit
Brought to you by Licensing International and featuring Victor Caddy, partner, Wynne-Jones
UK book brands: Trends and bestsellers in the children’s and food and drink genres
Hazel Kenyon, book research director UK & Ireland, Nielsen Book
Heritage brands: How they evolve to stay relevant while seamlessly weaving stories of the past into the present
Helen Webster, licensing director, and Ellie Walton, licensing designer – brands, Style Library
Panel discussion: Successfully navigating the changing retail environment
Moderated by Richard Pink, managing director, Pink Key Licensing
Panellists include:
- Ruth Golightly, senior buying manager, George Childrenswear – girlswear and babywear, Asda
- Gabrielle Sims, head of licensing, Fat Face
- Will Stewart, founder and managing director, The Point. 1888
- Rachel Wakley, general manager consumer products, UK & Ireland, Warner Bros.
- Holly Oldham, managing director, Rubie’s UK
How brands can succeed in location-based entertainment
Ella Baskerville, business development manager, Blooloop
The increased digitalisation of the kids’ ecosystem and the opportunities and challenges INXP (in-experience purchasing) offers the licensing industry
Nick Richardson, CEO, Insights People
Influencers 2.0: What You Need to Know
Delivered by Licensing International with Katie Bohm, head of EMEA, HYPR and
Ian Shepherd, founder, The Social Store
Panel discussion: From page to product
Panellists include Susan Bolsover, licensing and consumer products director, Penguin Random House UK
THURSDAY 3 OCTOBER
Introduction to Licensing
Kelvyn Gardner, Managing Director, Licensing International UK
Panel discussion: From console to consumer – retail activation in the gaming world
Moderated by Ian Joynson, VP brand development, Tinderbox
Panellists TBC
The Theatre of Gaming in 2019 – An Industry Pauses for Breath
Dorian Bloch, Senior Client Insight Director, GfK
License This! Finale
Watch the six finalists battle it to win one of two License This! Awards in front of a panel of widely-respected judges from all areas of licensing and manufacturing.
Pink Key Licensing managing director Richard Pink explained: “I wanted to host a session that is totally relevant to retail as it’s changed so much in the last 12 months: it’s such a pressurised industry, so many big bricks and mortar names have lost their way and online is massively more important these days.
“This means retailers need to be so much savvier about licensing and I have a retailer, agent, licensee and licensor on the panel. By bringing together experts from each side of the licensing equation, I intend to show how they are adapting to the changing environment to maximise the opportunities and will be encouraging them to share valuable nuggets of wisdom with the audience.”
Louise French, Beanstalk VP business development and marketing, added: “Licensing in the food and beverage area has become increasingly complex and competitive as multiple brands look to broaden their appeal through new brand extensions. The session will explore how leading brands in the sector are employing innovations to create a broader brand experience.
“With participation from leading licensees on behalf of Pimm’s and TGIFridays, the panel will provide insight into how these much-loved restaurant and beverage brands are leading the charge in product development and marketing, leading to joyful discovery for consumers.”
BLE event director Anna Knight: “We are incredibly proud of this year’s conference programme – it’s comprehensive and cohesive and considerate of everyone visiting BLE. With sessions on gaming, publishing and heritage licensing, we have tied the educational content to this year’s themes, delivering rich, deep content that’s of real value to retailers and licensees.
“We cannot wait to announce this year’s two keynotes – one focusing on animation and the second on eSports – we just know they are going to be packed out. All BLE sessions are free to attend – just the like the show itself – and space will be available on a first come first served basis. When it comes to the keynotes, we recommend that visitors arrive at least 10 minutes before they start to avoid disappointment.”
BLE 2019 takes place at ExCeL London from 1-3 October 2019. Register for free at www.brandlicensing.eu/register-now
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