Biba reveals keynote speakers and panelists for 2012 conference

British physicist and computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee

The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) has revealed that the father of the internet and one of the UK’s leading political journalists will be the keynote speakers at this year’s Biba Conference.

Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the Oxford University graduate who invented the World Wide Web and has been rated by The Telegraph as equal first of the 100 Greatest Living Geniuses has been confirmed as the closing keynote speaker at Biba 2012.

And Andrew Marr, one of the UK’s leading journalists, will address brokers on the first day in Manchester and also host the rest of the conference.

Biba has also put together a panel of high profile industry speakers. Those confirmed for the first day include AJ

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