About this Event
In line with the 10 year anniversary of Frontier Risks Group, the SRM Alumni are delighted to host this exclusive event at The Bike Shed, Shoreditch with Gravity Industries founder, Richard Browning.
With the recent launch of Richard’s new book, “Taking on Gravity: A Guide to Inventing the Impossible from the Man Who Learned to Fly” we hope to not only welcome back the #srmctribe to hear more about his incredible journey, but to officially kick off a year of exciting celebrations.
As always, the event will start with a welcome reception with complimentary drinks, followed by a multimedia presentation and Q&A session, before closing out with a charity raffle.
Dress code: Smart Casual
Entry requirements: Tickets will be checked upon entry and wristbands will be issued.
Timings: 19:00 - 23:00
With thanks to our Sponsors: Celox Medical, Central Associates, Sloane Risk Group, Macaw Security Solutions and Seiber Limited.
Note: this event is open to all; you do not have to be a member of the SRM Alumni to attend, however due to the strict capacity of the venue we must operate a first come, first served ticket sales process.
About the Speaker
Richard Browning, Founder and Chief Test Pilot of .
Gravity Industries designs, builds and flies Jet Suits, pioneering a new era of human flight. The company was founded in March 2017 to challenge the perceived boundaries in human aviation and to inspire others to dare to ask “What if?”. It now scales towards an International Race Series.
Prior to founding Gravity, Richard was a Royal Marines reservist for six years and an Oil Trader with BP for 16 years. He developed business in many countries including Azerbaijan, Mozambique, Russia and conducted trade relations with many more.
He discovered and implemented major new technologies in BP including turning a $30k groundbreaking trade flow analytics (ship tracking) platform still at the heart of the global commodity industry to this day. It won the BP Group innovation Award and generated in excess of $50m within 3 months. He has also been a key participant and investor in a number of successful start-up ventures externally and is a passionate STEM advocate.
Gravity has to date been experienced by over one billion people globally with Richard and his cohort of growing pilots completing nearly 100 flights around the world and speaking at dozens of events from TED Talks to XPrize.
About the Venue
The Bike Shed is based in the heart of Shoreditch, boasting 4 large redeveloped railway arches spanning 12000 square feet with its own 30m private road.
Address: 384 Old Street, Shoreditch, EC1V 9LT
Overground: Shoreditch High Street
Tube: Old Street, Liverpool Street
About the Charity
We hope this event will not only raise your spirits, but also some much needed funds to support the incredible work carried out by the Pilgrim Bandits charity. 100% of raffle ticket profits will be donated to the Pilgrim Bandits to enable them to fulfil their mission to help and inspire injured personnel to live life to the full.
The Pilgrim Bandit's mantra ‘Always a Little Further’ is core to the charity’s attitude, whether working with injured men and women from the Military or Emergency Services directly or by utilising their experiences to inspire and encourage young people and children. Pilgrim Bandits don’t do sympathy, but offer the rewards of belonging to a team, encouragement, belief and the power of humour over pain.
Bandits’ primary aim is to help those in need directly, with no compromise. Soon, those who needed help become those that give it. By pushing injured men and women into physically and mentally demanding situations that they would not have dreamed possible; kayaking extraordinary distances, jumping from aircraft, running races, trekking across inhospitable terrain, self-confidence is restored and self-belief instilled – Always a Little Further. Pilgrim Bandits pushes those that have already endured so much to go beyond endurance – to embrace life again and in so doing inspire others.
You can read more about their latest challenges on their website, including the completion of the 1,000 mile, 13 day long cycle epic from John O’Groats to Lands’ End to raise support and awareness for those suffering with Motor Neurone Disease (MND).
Reg Charity 1136166
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Bike Shed, 384 Old Street, London, United Kingdom
GBP 60.00