Preston Tech Connection: Tech For Better Humans
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Our January Preston Tech Connection meet-up will explore the topic of Tech for Better Humans. How innovation is transforming everyday health.
From wearables to wonders, we’re exploring where personal tech is really taking us.
Join us on 15th January for a down-to-earth look at the gadgets, apps, and smart ideas that are helping us look after our health in new ways. From everyday trackers to surprising breakthroughs, we’ll chat about the tech that’s making it easier to understand our bodies and feel our best.
We’ll also touch on the privacy side of things — because with all this new data flying around, it’s important to know who’s collecting it, how it’s being used, and what control we actually have. We’ll unpack the basics so you can enjoy the benefits of health tech without feeling lost in the fine print.
Preston Tech Connection is all about curiosity and conversation — so whether you work in tech, love health hacks, or just want a peek at what’s coming next, come along and get inspired.
About Preston Tech Connection
Preston Tech Connection is a group centred around an interest in digital technologies – our events and meet-ups are a place where tech enthusiasts can come together, exchange ideas, work on projects, and support one another.
Preston Tech Connection is founded by Tom Crawley Neon Mountain and Catarina and Brendan King, Society1. We host monthly meet-ups.
Our events cover topics like software, programming, hardware and emerging tech. We have a shared interest in the latest advancements in the digital realm. We host events with a social and collaborative aspect, workshops, guest speaker events, and networking.
We are an inclusive group and open for anyone to attend. You don’t need to work in tech. If you are interested in the topics or just want to come and be part of a friendly community of people exploring the digital and tech world, you are welcome.
Getting there:
Society1 is located on Cross Street, just off Winckley Square (PR1 3LT). It is easily accessible by bus and train.
If you need to drive, public parking is available at Fishergate Shopping Centre or Avenham Public Car Park. The Avenham multi storey car park closes at 8pm, so as this event runs later we advise that you park in the open air one or on the streets around us.
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