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CBR Dining Club
CBR Dining Club

Welcome to the CBR Dining Club

The CBR brand has a 14-year pedigree of delivering unbiased,
IT news and analysis to senior IT professionals.

 

Launched in January 2006, CBR's Dining Club is an invitation-only community of senior IT leaders working within large public and private sector organisations. Members receive invitations to attend our regular breakfasts, lunches and dinners where we analyse recent technology developments and their likely impact on IT project leaders. Meetings are held at carefully chosen restaurants and Dining Clubs and attendance is limited to end-users
with responsibility for IT budgets.

 

The Dining Club’s strength is in delivering highly successful sponsored private dining events to enable members to deepen their knowledge of the industry and create a sense of community.


Where it all began

CBR readers wanted the opportunity to meet and share experiences, problems and concerns with their peers, suppliers and business partners – which is what we gave them.
They are happy to meet in relaxed, informal, quality environments where there is no pressure to produce results or to buy products and services.
As well as uniting potential business partners, CBR Dining Club works to bridge the
gap between members and their target markets and supports every member organisation in a variety of ways.

 

Weekly communication provides members with free information on new events, CBR updates as well as a break down on all current research reports available.
CBR Dining Club events present members the opportunity to improve their network of contacts, raise their profile and do more business.

 

CBR Dining Club events are by private invitation only for senior decision makers.

 

Aims and Objectives of our events

  • Encourage discussion and debate
  • Provide networking opportunities for members
  • Promote best practice
  • Provide information on hot issues
  • Support members

 

What we offer

  • Exceptional speakers – carefully selected and briefed before the event
  • Exceptional chairs – encourage participants to become involved in frank, honest discussions, as well as share views and experiences with their peers
  • A private and confidential environment