Thought leadership
The new GB self-driving pilot scheme and Automated Passenger Service Pilot guidance: What Transport Operators and Authorities Need to Know
1 April 2026
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For the last five years I’ve been responsible for delivering our innovation week, B-Innovative, at Burges Salmon. A firm-wide event, it shines a spotlight on innovation, and encourages everyone to explore and be inspired by the latest technology and novel approaches to innovative service delivery.
Organising an innovation event can be an exciting way to showcase your team’s work, generate new ideas and engage people across the business, but where to start if you are looking to organise something similar? I am asked this, and similar questions, from time-to-time by others who are looking to run an innovation event in their firm or organisation. So I am pleased to have an opportunity to share my insights as part of a feature in The Legal Technologist setting out 10 tips to help shape your event. Explore the article to find out more.
Organising an innovation event can be an exciting way to showcase your team's work, generate new ideas and engage people across the business, but where to start if you are looking to do something similar
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