Book women in tech speakers — practitioners who turn the UK's 22% gender gap into an actionable talent and inclusion strategy, grounded in BCS data and the AI Opportunities Action Plan.
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Cevap: Women in Tech speakers on this roster start at £5,000, with most keynote bookings falling between £5,000 and £25,000. Top-tier practitioners and internationally recognised speakers reach £50,000; celebrity-adjacent profiles run 2–3 times above that. Note that a speaker with dual-topic expertise spanning wellbeing or mental health may price differently depending on which brief is activated. For a full breakdown, see the guide to keynote speaker fees in the UK.
Cevap: For most corporate events and conferences, 3 to 6 months is the standard lead time. International Women's Day bookings are the exception — demand for February and March slots peaks in Q4, and the most sought-after speakers typically commit by October of the preceding year. Last-minute enquiries within 6 weeks are workable via the 1,190+ global network, but the shortlist depth narrows considerably.
Cevap: A keynote runs 45 to 60 minutes — one-way insight delivery designed to reframe thinking for a large audience. A workshop runs 2 to 4 hours, is participant-output focused, and works best with groups of 15 to 40. These are structurally different skill sets: a speaker who commands a keynote stage does not automatically design and run a strong workshop. Confirm format before the brief goes to any speaker.
Cevap: Yes — and they should. Speakers on this roster carry practitioner backgrounds across fintech, cybersecurity, enterprise technology, professional services, and the public sector. A pre-event briefing scheduled 2 to 3 weeks before the session lets the speaker align examples, data points, and Q&A framing to your specific sector context. Generic delivery is avoidable; it is the result of an insufficient brief, not an inherent limitation of the speaker.
Cevap: Yes. The majority of speakers on the 300+ UK roster are experienced with virtual and hybrid formats. Hybrid events require particular attention — audience split between room and remote affects pacing, Q&A structure, and technical setup. Build rehearsal time and a technical check into the booking timeline, and confirm platform requirements at the briefing stage rather than the week before.
Cevap: A standard booking covers the speaker fee, a pre-event briefing call, the agreed talk length and format, and one post-event follow-up contact. Optional additions — panel participation, breakout Q&A, executive dinner attendance, and post-event materials such as frameworks or recommended reading — are available and quoted separately. Travel and accommodation for in-person events are additional costs unless the booking confirmation states otherwise.
Cevap: The speakers most in demand for board retreats and senior conference slots are practitioner-credentialled: they have shipped products, led technical teams under pressure, or governed AI policy at scale. That operational background means the argument holds when a CFO questions the business case or an engineering team probes the technical claims. Shortlisting against audience composition — not just topic label — is a standard part of the briefing process here.