Kristian Bradshaw joins Hunton Andrews Kurth in Tokyo
Kristian Bradshaw, an energy attorney who advises clients in Japan and around the world on complex project developments and financings,...
With a focus on sharing ideas and long awaited face to face networking, this full day agenda gathers a uniquely diverse European project finance and infrastructure investing audience together to focus on new greenfield infrastructure and renewables projects.
Join us in London as we examine UK infrastructure procurement alongside the people who know it best from either side of a tender. It wouldn't be a Proximo event without a legendary gameshow, this time taking shape as Deal or No Deal: The Portfolio Edition where contestants will weigh in on hypothetical refinancing deals from Spanish solar to UK rolling stock - never one to miss!
Don't miss two bonus pre-event sessions available to all attendees and Proximo members. Click download agenda for more information.
Venue
Proximo Europe will be held in central London at The Institute of Directors at 116 Pall Mall.
Easily reached via the following London stations:
Piccadilly Circus
Charing Cross
Embankment
Accommodation
There are many accommodation options just a stones throw from the venue, we have listed two options below for your convenience:
The Z Hotel Piccadilly
4* Hotel - 4 minute walk from 116 Pall Mall
https://www.thezhotels.com/hotels/piccadilly
Club Quarters Hotel, Trafalgar Square
4* Hotel – 6 minute walk from 116 Pall Mall
Updated on 28.10.2021 – please note this page is subject to change and we recommend you check this page regularly for updates.
Travel
We strongly recommend that you check the travel requirements for entering the United Kingdom before you travel. Please refer to the government website here for the most up to date information.
Safety
Our attendees’ safety is our primary concern and we are working closely with the hotel to ensure a smooth and safe event.
In addition to following the latest government guidelines, all attendees will have to provide proof of their vaccination status or evidence of a negative antigen test to enter the event.
Vaccinated attendees
If you are a UK national, you can use the covid certificate issued by the NHS. We would strongly recommend you bring a paper copy with you.
If you are vaccinated outside of the UK, you will need to bring proof of your vaccination with you to the event.
This must include personal information (first and last name etc), type of vaccine, vaccination country and vaccination date. This can be in Swiss national languages, English or Spanish. Only EMA vaccines are accepted i.e. Pfizer, Moderna, Janssen/Johnson&Johnson, AstraZeneca and all licences such as Covishield, etc.
Unvaccinated attendees
If you are not vaccinated, you will need to obtain a covid certificate certifying that you have had a recent antigen test and it was negative. To do this, you will need to take a rapid antigen test before arriving at the venue and be issued with a temporary certificate (valid for 48 hours).
To avoid needing additional tests, you should not take your antigen test any earlier than 20:00 on Tuesday 23rd November to ensure your certificate is valid for the entire event.
Onsite safety measures
In addition to this, we are implementing increased hygiene protocols. Hand sanitisers will be available throughout the venue and we strongly encourage all delegates to frequently sanitize or wash their hands during the event.
In line with government guidelines, masks are not mandatory but we do recommend wearing a mask if you wish to do so.
‘No handshake’ stickers will be available to guests at the registration desk if desired.
Finally, all delegates will be informed to not attend the event if they are experiencing any of the following symptoms:
- a high temperature – this means you feel hot to touch on your chest or back (you do not need to measure your temperature)
- a new, continuous cough – this means coughing a lot for more than an hour, or 3 or more coughing episodes in 24 hours (if you usually have a cough, it may be worse than usual)
- a loss or change to your sense of smell or taste – this means you've noticed you cannot smell or taste anything, or things smell or taste different to normal
If you have any questions, please email us at operations@proximoinfra.com