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Power Of One

Power of One is a day for developers and entrepreneurs to get together and celebrate how much the individual can achieve in today's tech industry.

Battersea Power Station, 11th November 2011

About Power Of One

The event is designed to motivate and inspire developers and entrepreneurs with the help of six fantastic speakers and two panel sessions. We'll be looking back at past experiences and forward to what's in store for us in the future. We'll help you find the best ways to get your ideas heard and the funding to turn your ideas into reality.

What you will learn by attending:

This is all for the affordable price of £99 (+vat.) You will also be one of the last people to set foot inside the iconic Battersea Power Station before it closes long-term for redevelopment.


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Travelling to Battersea Power Station

a map of Battersea Power Station and the surrounding area

By Underground and bus

Take a District or Circle Line train to Sloane Square and then take a 137 bus south to Queenstown Road.

Take a Victoria Line train to Vauxhall, and then take a 44 or 344 bus west to Battersea Park Road.

By train

From Victoria to Battersea Park Station. Then a two minute walk.

From Waterloo to Queenstown Road Station. Then a five minute walk.

On foot

The entrance to Battersea Power Station is in Kirtling Street, which is a turning off of Battersea Park Road, to the south. There is no access to Battersea Power Station from Queenstown Road to the west.