WONDER London kicks off 2018 Google Cloud Summit in Madrid

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Independent UK Shoreditch-based events producer WONDER London has launched the first in its Google Cloud Summit EMEA event series of 2018. It is a series that will span six cities.

The first 2,000 delegate-strong event opened in Madrid 8 May at the Kinepolis Ciudad de Imagen.

WONDER London produced the 2017 Google Cloud Summit series, and the first event in the new series involves keynote speakers, including senior Google Cloud executives from across EMEA territories, VIP guest speakers and 24 breakout sessions. The summit also includes a showcase of up to 20 brand partners, an exhibition area and an additional Exec Connect event, involving a VIP agenda for key senior customers.

The Madrid event also features a Google product sandbox area where delegates can test products, meet brand partners face-to-face and discuss business challenges and solutions, relating to their expertise in Google Cloud tech.

The Google Cloud Summit series serves as a platform to raise awareness of Google Cloud’s product innovation and business strategy, while building relationships with key customers and prospects.

The next summit is in Milan, followed by Paris, Stockholm, Munich and Amsterdam.

Ben Turner, founder and MD of WONDER London says: “Working on this event demonstrates WONDER London’s capabilities to manage a highly technical and logistically challenging Pan-European conference tour at scale. Our talented in-house team is keen to deliver a seamless event series, taking on board the experience from last year’s series, to make this years event even better. Having worked with Google for six years, our agency has built a loyal and long-lasting relationship with the team, so we know how important it is to bring the Google magic to events and truly represent their brand.”

Photo shows, L-R: Isaac Hernández, country manager, Google Cloud Iberia; Luis Alfonso Henar, chief maintenance officer of Talgo, S.A; Carol Carpenter, VP of product marketing, Google Cloud, and Paul Strong, technical director, Google Cloud Office of the CTO