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Drink’n’Think with James Root

24th September 2025 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

We’re excited to invite you to a special edition of Innovate Cambridge’s Drink’n’Think – this time featuring James Root, author of The Archetype Effect.

Join us for an evening where fresh ideas meet genuine connection, with:

  •  A reflective conversation on the future of work and your personal archetype
  • Interactive networking designed to spark meaningful connections
  • Insights from cutting-edge research into how archetypes shape careers
  • Opportunities to meet and collaborate with members of the Innovate Cambridge community

Kindly note that due to this event taking place in the community space, members are encouraged to use the boardroom for the duration of this event.

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Date:
24th September 2025
Time:
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
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RSVP:
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Organiser

The Glasshouse

Venue

Open Space
The Glasshouse, Innovate Cambridge, Botanic House, 1st floor
Cambridge, CB21PH United Kingdom
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