The Bett show has been going for more than 30 years. One of the problems facing an event that is hugely successful – it enjoys an average of around 30,000 visits – is: how do you make the next one even better?
One of the ways in which the organisers have addressed this is to widen the scope of Bett. From starting out as strictly an education technology show it has grown into more of a STEM event. This is very much indicated this time around in the choice of Heston Blumenthal as one of the keynote speakers. Known as a chef for whom science is very much at the forefront at what he does, Blumenthal is probably worth seeing for the spectacle of his presentation if nothing else.
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