Cambridge100 is thrilled to announce their second dinner of 2022. As one of Cambridge's oldest business and networking groups, they invite you to register for the evening of Thursday 10th November, at Jesus College.
The dinner and talk
Once you've enjoyed some pre-dinner drinks and a gourmet supper, you will be treated to a talk by the incredible Sally Chalk. Sally is the founder and CEO of Signapse, a start-up company providing AI solutions to clients around the globe who seek access to sign language translation and interpretation for use in a multi-media world. Previously, Sally set up Clarion-UK, a business whose purpose is to improve local deaf support services in Cambridgeshire for deaf people.
Sally's talk will focus on "Risk and Artificial Intelligence", and include some examples of "Deepfake" technology.
Networking for senior managers
Since 2004, our dinners have attracted a wide variety of individuals. From senior business managers and professionals to creatives, technologists, and scientists, people from all walks of life come together to share a wonderful evening. Guests have the opportunity to chat with one another and discuss relevant and innovative ideas, all while enjoying a culinary feast in the most beautiful of surroundings.
Dining in the 15th Century, Jesus College
Held at the elegant, sophisticated, and historic Jesus College, our dinners are famous for their friendly atmosphere and warm environment. Along with a gourmet dinner, wine, and incredible networking opportunities, you'll be treated to a talk from our speaker of the evening Sally Chalk, founder and CEO of Signapse.
A little more about our speaker for the evening
Before settling in Cambridge, Sally lived in Israel, Boston, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne. She has devoted her life to building companies and organisations that deliver products and services to people in ground-breaking ways. Having worked in the public, private, and voluntary sectors on a national and international level, her experience is unquestionable.
With links to the Deaf Community as well as the Universities of Cambridge, Cranfield, and Surrey, Sally takes tremendous pride in her work and shows passion and commitment in all that she does.