This time tomorrow we’ll be knee deep in the Amplifed09 London event. All the details went out in the last newsletter to everyone who signed up via Eventbrite. For anyone who missed it or is just plain interested how tomorrow runs here’s the main part of the newsletter:

Amplifed09 London is taking place at Tiger Tiger on Haymarket, Piccadilly, from 2:30 – 7:30pm.

Details of the venue can be found here: http://www.tigertiger-london.co.uk/

You can find the venue on Google Maps here: http://is.gd/kemH

Tiger Tiger is itself a restaurant and bar, so you will be able to buy food and drinks at the venue (and party on after the event) and entrance is, of course, free.

If you haven’t already done so, I encourage you to add any topics you may choose to convene at the event wiki at: http://amplified.pbwiki.com/London09.  Even if you don’t want to convene a session, do check out the topics to see what conversations you want to participate in.

We don’t have a specific timetable set up for this event yet, as we plan to adjust this barcamp-style at the event.  But if you are limited in the time you have to devote to the event, feel free to add a preferred time schedule to topics through the wiki.  There may well be some topics that go beyond a single session, so there should be flexibility to explore all the topics that are relevant to you at the event itself.

As for the overall structure, we’ll have two plenary-style sessions: the first at 2:30pm, to go through the resources and options at the event, and another around 5:50pm for forward planning and feedback.  Both plenary sessions should be less than 20 minutes in duration.  The sessions themselves are a standard 45 mins, with 10-15minutes between sessions for networking and placement for your next session.

If you can’t make it to Amplified, please let us know.  There are a bunch of people who forgot to register who now desperately want to come and are on the waiting list.  With 290 people registered already, we need to release some of those places if you are unable to attend.

Thanks to Joanne for the newsletter and to you guys for all the session topics up on the wiki so far. Smaller groups than at Amp08 mean more conversations and while we’re quite happy for more than one group to tackle a single topic (as we did at the ICA with the Future of Online Video) we also want to keep you busy on as many different topics as possible while we have you! We’re also expecting some lively discussion around the topic of Digital Britain…

See you tomorrow!