We sat World Experience Organisation’s Founder and CEO James Wallman down with a video camera and asked what he thought…
“London Experience Week is NOT a conference! I hate conferences! This is work that’s so fun it feels like a festival.
“This is where people building the future of experiences come to compare notes.
“They’re the great, the good, and the slightly unhinged – founders, creators, brand leaders, investors, operators – from across the world of immersive, location-based experiences, themed attractions, brand activations, VR, AR, events, exhibitions, museums etc.
“This year, people are coming from LA, Hong Kong, Paris, Sydney…
“From Supercell, ITV, Disney, Universal, Riot Games…
“From global giants to studios you haven’t heard of yet…
“They come for one reason. To find out what’s actually working. And more importantly, what isn’t.
“Because the Experience Economy doesn’t have a settled playbook. And the gap between what people say works – and what actually works – is still huge.
“London Experience Week is where it gets figured out. Not theory. Not safe case studies. Just real insights from people in the arena.
“So after five days you leave London sharper – with ideas you can use, connections that matter, and a clearer sense of how to create experiences that:
- Make people feel more alive.
- Have real impact.
- And actually make money.
“If you’re serious about experiences – you should be in the room.
“There are limited tickets available. Buy yours today.”
