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Conference attendees
The following organisations are attending the conference so far:
- Allianz.
- Barclays Plc.
- BBC.
- BDP Media Group.
- Britannia Building Society.
- British Airways Plc.
- BT.
- Cambridgeshire Constabulary.
- Cheshire Constabulary.
- Cisco Systems.
- Citigroup.
- Clifford Chance.
- Deloitte & Touche.
- Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform.
- Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
- Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
- Department for Work and Pensions.
- Disability Alliance.
- Disability Matters Ltd.
- Disability Solutions (Pty) Ltd.
- E.ON UK.
- Eastern Development Centre.
- Environment Agency.
- Ernst & Young.
- Eversheds LLP.
- Freeney Williams Limited.
- GlaxoSmithKline.
- Goldman Sachs International.
- Herbert Smith LLP.
- Hertfordshire Constabulary.
- Home Office.
- Houses of Parliament.
- IBM UK Ltd.
- Identity and Passport Service.
- Ipsos MORI Social Research Institute.
- Jobcentre Plus.
- JPMorgan.
- Kate Nash Associates.
- Kent County Council.
- Kent Fire & Rescue Service.
- Kent Police.
- Legal & General Group Plc.
- Leicestershire County Council.
- Livability.
- Lloyds Banking Group.
- Met Office.
- Metropolitan Police Service.
- Microlink PC (UK) Ltd.
- Minty & Friend.
- My Plus Consulting.
- National Theatre.
- Nationwide Building Society.
- Natural History Museum.
- Nepal Disabled Children Welfare Association.
- North Essex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.
- Prospects.
- Reed in Partnership Ltd.
- Remploy.
- Royal College of Nursing.
- Royal Mail Group plc.
- Shell International Ltd.
- Siemens plc.
- Slaughter and May.
- South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Trust.
- Suffolk Constabulary.
- Surrey Primary Care Trust.
- Tesco Stores Ltd.
- The Clear Company.
- Trajectory.
- Trinity Laban College.
- Unum.
- Wandsworth Borough Council.
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