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Grab an early bird ticket for MCubed now - they might not be around for long. Get ready for a golden

Grab an early bird ticket for MCubed now - they might not be around for long. [The Register]() [Get ready for a golden AI and machine learning autumn]() Get ready for a golden AI and machine learning autumn 30 Euston Square, London, UK 15 - 17 October 2018 Save big on your MCubed ticket now, then hit the beach happy Hi {NAME}, If you're heading to the beach this summer, make sure you grab an early bird ticket for [MCubed]( now - they might not be around when you get back. MCubed hits London between October 15 and 17, with almost 40 conference sessions and four optional deep dive workshops taking you through the fundamentals of machine learning, artificial intelligence and analytics and how you can apply them to your organisation. While we'll ensure you get to grips with core concepts, tools and methodologies, there is a heavy focus on people with experience of applying the technology in the real world, with sessions from the worlds of [finance](, [engineering](, [transport]( and [defence](. We also explore more exotic applications, from using [deep learning in the smart grid](, to the marriage of [machine learning and Quantum computing](. You can see the full lineup, including our four deep dive workshops [right here](. This is all within the comfy surrounds of 30 Euston Square, the ideal place to follow up with speakers and your fellow attendees on the sidelines, or over some of the splendid food and drink we'll be serving up throughout the event. The conference is in October, but if you buy your tickets now, you can save hundreds of pounds on the full ticket price. So, why wait? Head over to [the MCubed site](, grab your ticket today, save big and leave the rest to us, then enjoy the summer. [mcubed.london]() You are receiving this invite as a member of The Register's Events mailing list. Sent to: {EMAIL} | [Your Account]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Password Reminder]( The Register and its contents are Copyright © 2018 Situation Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved. Situation Publishing Ltd, 38 Chancery Lane, London, WC2A 1EN, UK. Company # 3403653. VAT # GB 700 7123 87.

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