The Chemistry Club FAQ


What is The Chemistry Club?

The Chemistry Club is an independent, commercial organisation bringing people together at networking events usually held in London. We also run networking skills master classes, provide coaching and organise special technology briefings.

How is The Chemistry Club funded?

Revenue is derived from supporters' fees as well as delegate fees from our networking master classes.

Can any corporation become a supporter?

No, becoming a supporter is not automatic. Unlike most events and forums, we vet each corporation to determine the suitability and relevance to our forums. We consider whether a proposed supporter would be beneficial to the network. We always look for mutuality and for senior executives who can enrich conversations and who themselves will be in demand at our events. If these criteria are not met then we do not invite the corporation to join. Generally, supporters are blue-chip global technology corporations.

Unlike most forums, we do not invite executive search firms, law firms, corporate communications agencies, independent consultants and other service providers to join any of our forums.

To maintain a balance at our IT Forum, opportunities to become a supporter may be limited.

How much does it cost to get involved?

Rates for our IT Forum and B2B Forum are £1385 per person per event for corporations and £1830 per person per event for systems integrators.

Our networking skills master classes are charged at £1100 per delegate.

Rates for coaching are available on request.

Our supporter package includes: one invitation to each of our B2B Forum events, one invitation to each of our IT Forum events and one delegate place at our master class. There is a minimum term commitment of twelve months.

All prices exclude VAT

Can I have category exclusivity?

No, unlike some events and forums, we do not provide exclusivity – virtually all industry sectors are represented by more than one corporation.

As a supporter, can you guarantee introductions at the networking events?

No, absolutely not. Introductions are by attendees' mutual consent.

If I am a supporter, can I have a ‘speaker slot’ at a networking event?

No. Unlike many events and conferences, who offer a ‘speaker slot’ as part of a sponsorship package, speakers are chosen solely on their merits.

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