The Pivot Conference – Ticket Terms and Conditions

Last updated: 17 July 2026

1. The Organiser

These terms govern the purchase and use of tickets for The Pivot Conference.

The organiser is
The Bridge Network Global Ltd, trading as The Pivot Conference
Company number: 13064625
Registered in: England and Wales
Registered office: 20–22 Wenlock Road, London, England, N1 7GU
Ticket enquiries: info@thepivotconference.com

“Organiser”, “we”, “us” and “our” refer to the organisation identified above.

2. The Event

Event: The Pivot Conference
Date: 29 September 2026
Opening and closing times: To be confirmed
Venue: Imperial College London. The confirmed campus, building, room and arrival instructions will be published on the event website or Eventbrite listing and communicated to ticket holders before the event.

The latest event information will be published on our website, on the Eventbrite listing or communicated directly to ticket holders.

3. Application of These Terms

These terms apply when a person:

The person placing an order must ensure that every attendee for whom they purchase a ticket is aware of these terms.

4. Forming the Contract

A ticket order is an offer to purchase admission to the event.

The contract is formed when:

An automated acknowledgement that an order has been received does not necessarily constitute acceptance where payment remains subject to verification.

We may reject or cancel an order before entry when:

Where we cancel a valid order for reasons unrelated to the purchaser’s breach, amounts paid for that order will be refunded.

5. Prices, Taxes and Charges

The ticket price and any mandatory charges will be displayed before purchase.

The final Eventbrite checkout page will identify, where applicable, the following:

No optional payment or product will be added through a pre-selected option.

6. Payment

Ticket orders and payments will be processed through Eventbrite and any payment-processing partners used by Eventbrite.

The purchaser must have authority to use the selected payment method.

Where a payment is reversed, charged back or shown to be unauthorised, we may cancel the related ticket after making reasonable enquiries.

7. Ticket Delivery

Tickets may be provided:

The purchaser is responsible for:

A ticket may only be used once.

8. No General Cooling-Off Right

Tickets relate to a leisure event taking place on a specific date. The ordinary 14-day cancellation right that applies to many online purchases generally does not apply to this type of booking.

This does not remove any rights arising where:

9. Attendee Cancellations

Unless a different refund entitlement is clearly stated on the Eventbrite listing at the time of purchase, tickets are not refundable merely because the attendee:

This clause does not limit statutory rights or any specific refund promise made during purchase. Any refund request must be submitted through Eventbrite, where that option is available, or by emailing info@thepivotconference.com.

10. Ticket Transfers

Unless a ticket is expressly described as non-transferable, a purchaser may request a name transfer before the event through Eventbrite, where enabled, or by contacting us.

A transfer is subject to:

Any applicable administration charge will be disclosed before the transfer is completed.

11. Resale

Tickets must not be

We may cancel a ticket obtained or resold in material breach of this clause.

12. Complimentary and Restricted Tickets

Complimentary, media, speaker, partner, student or otherwise restricted tickets may be:

Any restriction will be communicated before or when the ticket is issued.

13. Programme Changes

Conference programmes may change.

We may make reasonable changes to:

The appearance of an individual speaker or the delivery of a particular session is not guaranteed unless it was expressly presented as an essential term of the ticket.

A change to one speaker or session will not normally constitute a material change to the event as a whole.

14. Material Changes

A material change is a change that substantially alters the overall nature of the event purchased.

This may include:

Where we make a material change, affected ticket holders will be offered an appropriate remedy, which may include:

15. Postponement

If the event is postponed, tickets will remain valid for the replacement date.

Ticket holders who cannot attend the replacement date will be entitled to request a refund during the reasonable period stated in the postponement notice.

Failure to request a refund within that stated period may be treated as acceptance of the replacement date, provided the deadline and consequence were communicated clearly.

16. Cancellation by the Organiser

If the event is cancelled and is not rescheduled, we will refund:

Optional products or services that are not supplied will also be refunded.

Refunds will normally be issued to the original payment method. Nothing in these terms limits any wider refund entitlement required by law.

17. Travel and Other Expenses

Attendees are responsible for arranging travel, accommodation, childcare and other personal requirements.

We recommend using flexible or refundable bookings where possible.

We will not ordinarily reimburse consequential expenses arising from a cancellation, postponement or change, except where such liability cannot lawfully be excluded or where the loss results from our breach and was reasonably foreseeable.

18. Admission

Admission is subject to:

We may request reasonable identification or evidence of eligibility for a restricted ticket.

19. Age Requirements

Any age restriction will be stated on the Eventbrite listing, the event website or the ticket itself before purchase.

Attendees must comply with any age, supervision or identification requirement imposed by the venue or stated for a particular ticket category.

20. Security and Prohibited Items

The venue or organiser may conduct reasonable security and bag checks.

Prohibited items may include:

A person who refuses a reasonable security instruction may be denied entry.

21. Conduct

Everyone attending must comply with the Event Code of Conduct.

We may warn or remove a person who:

Where removal results from the attendee’s own serious misconduct, no refund will normally be provided, subject to applicable law.

22. Accessibility and Reasonable Adjustments

We are committed to considering reasonable adjustments for disabled attendees.

Requests should be sent to info@thepivotconference.com as early as possible.

We will consider each request fairly, taking account of:

Further information may also be provided in our Accessibility Statement or on the Eventbrite listing.

23. Photography, Filming and Recording

Official photography, video, livestreaming and audio recording may take place throughout the event.

Attendees may appear incidentally in:

Conference recordings may be used for:

Attendees who do not wish to appear in identifiable close-up photography or filming should contact info@thepivotconference.com before the event or notify the registration team on arrival.

We will take reasonable steps to respect such requests but cannot guarantee exclusion from all wide-angle, live or incidental footage.

Arranged interviews or deliberately featured testimonials may require a separate release or consent.

24. Attendee Recording

Attendees may take reasonable personal photographs unless:

Unauthorised commercial filming, livestreaming or full-session recording is prohibited.

25. Intellectual Property

Conference materials, branding, presentations, recordings and other content may be protected by intellectual-property rights.

Purchasing a ticket does not transfer ownership of that content.

Attendees may not reproduce, sell or commercially distribute conference content without the relevant rights-holder’s permission.

26. Personal Property

Attendees remain responsible for their property.

We are not responsible for loss, theft or damage unless caused by our negligence or where liability cannot lawfully be excluded.

Lost property will be handled under the venue’s procedures.

27. Liability

Nothing in these terms excludes or limits liability for:

Subject to those exceptions, we are not responsible for losses that:

These terms do not affect mandatory consumer rights.

28. Personal Information

Personal information will be handled in accordance with our Privacy Notice.

Eventbrite and any payment-processing providers may also process personal information under their own privacy notices and terms.

29. Complaints

Complaints should be sent to info@thepivotconference.com.

Please include:

We aim to acknowledge a complaint within five working days and provide a substantive response within 20 working days, where reasonably possible.

30. Governing Law

These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales.

A consumer may also have mandatory rights in the part of the United Kingdom or another jurisdiction in which they live.