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Leanne Elliott Young Speaks at Parliament on AI, Digital Identity and the Future of Fashion Technology

  • Writer: PARLIAMENT NEWS
    PARLIAMENT NEWS
  • Jun 4
  • 1 min read

Leanne Elliott Young, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Institute of Digital Fashion, was among the guest speakers at the Parliamentary Society for Arts, Fashion & Sports Assembly at the House of Commons.

Hosted by Alex Davies-Jones MP and Rebeca Riofrio, the Assembly addressed safety, responsibility and cultural influence across the creative industries.

Unlike the medal recipients, guest speakers were recognised with certificates for their contribution to the Assembly’s discussion.

Elliott Young is an award-winning technology entrepreneur and internationally recognised thought leader working at the intersection of artificial intelligence, digital identity, immersive technologies and future commerce.

As CEO and Co-Founder of IoDF Platform, she has led seven industry world-firsts and collaborated with global organisations including Meta, Snap, Nike, Prada, Gucci, Vogue, H&M and Rolls-Royce.

Named the Number One Woman in Web3 Europe, she has spoken at Harvard, Cambridge, the House of Lords and the TIME100 AI Leadership Forum.

At the Assembly, she spoke about innovation, artificial intelligence and the responsibilities that come with shaping the future of digital culture.

Her contribution brought an essential technological dimension to an evening focused on the future of creativity and human responsibility.

Photography: Kam Murali

For more information on the Parliamentary Society, contact Rebeca Riofrio Parliament@parliamentarysociety.com

 
 
 

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