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Imperial Fringe: Money Matters

It talks, makes the world go round but can’t buy you happiness. Spend an evening with us at Imperial Fringe and invest yourself in an evening covering all things money – why do we need it, how can we protect it and what might it look like in the future?

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Exhibitors 

The future of futures trading

Damiano Brigo, Department of Mathematics Become a city trader for the evening and take your chances on the derivatives market behind and beyond the last financial crisis

A digital look at digital money

Dan McGinn, Department of Computing

Immerse yourself in the Bitcoin revolution within our wrap-around 313 degree, 64 screen Global Data Observatory

Crowdfunding for (kick) starters

Gilles Chemla, Imperial Business School

Take punt on a new technology, a film script or a West End Show and learn the secrets of successful group financing.

The end of paper receipts?

Yoyo Wallet 

Experience Fintech in action with the app changing how we buy our lunch and coffee at Imperial

Treasure I, Land

I,Science 

Become a pirate economist and find out if Blackbeard and Long-John Silver behave like modern day businesses

Can accounting save the world?

Royal College of Art 

Weigh up the value of environmental protection and workers’ rights with a project to make our bean counters a force for sustainable business. With Amit Kalra and Long Kei Fong 

Disruptive Financial Technology

Imperial College FinTech Society

Discover the rise of the mobile, on-demand economy, and have fun playing the markets, with the start-up team behind the brand new FinTech Society

Retail trails

Yves-Alexandre de Montjoye, Data Science Institute

What do your online and offline shopping habits reveal? How can your privacy be protected

Gambling on the brain
Division of Brain Science, Imperial College London 

Gambling is a popular pastime in the UK, but for some people it becomes a serious problem. Come and hear about our work on gambling addiction, and try your hand at playing our roulette simulation. 

Volunteering 

Volunteering opportunities are available at this event. Please sign up!

Fringe Series 

Money matters is the latest in Imperial College’s Fringe series of public evening events exploring the livelier side of science. Based on the College’s ground-breaking research, the Fringe programme runs throughout the year to give our friends and supporters an opportunity to meet our researchers and find out more about our work.