POC Conference 2025

Products of Change Conference (formerly the Sustainability in Licensing Conference) is the industry’s most dynamic event connecting retailers, brand owners, and product manufacturers.

The 2025 Conference on 5th November is set to be a day brimming with innovation, sustainability insights, critical leadership discussions, and networking opportunities.

POC Members 20% OFF (automatically added when logged into platform)

Early Bird tickets are available now and for a limited time only until the end of February so don’t miss out!

Early Bird prices:

Physical ticket: £274.50

Digital ticket: £157.50

Early Bird + Member discount:

Physical ticket: £219.60

Digital ticket: £126

Full price tickets:

Physical ticket: £305

Digital ticket: £175

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Earlybird Physical Event Ticket
£274.50 +VAT
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Available Tickets: Unlimited

The POC Conference 2025 takes place as a live event on Wednesday 5th November 2025 at The Royal Geographical Society in London. The one day live event begins at 9am, with the conference itself finishing at 5:30pm before an (optional) evening drinks reception.

The "Earlybird Physical Event Ticket" ticket is sold out. You can try another ticket or another date.
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Earlybird Virtual Event Ticket
£157.50 +VAT
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Available Tickets: Unlimited

If you’re unable to enjoy the networking of the live event but would like to join from home/office, you may do-so via our digital stream which will run within the same time-zone as the live event. Content will remain available for 30 days post-event (this is also the case for live event ticket holders).

The "Earlybird Virtual Event Ticket" ticket is sold out. You can try another ticket or another date.

Date

November 5 2025

Time

08:30 - 17:30

Location

The Royal Geographical Society
1 Kensington Gore, London
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