Readyr Live, the launch exhibition slated to take place at NEC Birmingham next month has been pushed back until October because it’s not ready.
Billed as the UK’s first pro-resilience event, Readyr Live will run from 26-27 October. It will feature expert-led sessions on a range of topics including safety and security, health and financial well-being.
The delayed launch is partly due to Readyr’s ambitious plans to build a free-to-access online toolkit and content hub to sit alongside the two-day exhibition.
Currently still in development, the digital toolkit will include resources, tools and downloads designed to offer practical solutions. These will include a live A&E wait times tool, ‘grow your own’ guides, a useful services directory, holiday travel fact sheets, and a current scam database, to name just a few.
Emily Peat (pictured), founder of Readyr said: “We’ve got a lot going on behind the scenes. Our main focus is delivering our inaugural event at the NEC in Birmingham and building the online toolkit. These invaluable resources will greatly help people get excited and more confident about the future.
“We are also working on an achievements and incentives program, carefully designed to motivate people to stay on track and level up their life game. We want to nurture and grow a community where everyone can learn, share, and grow stronger to create a safer, more empowered world.”
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