Airmic fastTrack Forum 2023 Privacy Policy
This policy is supplemental to the Airmic Privacy Policy which can be found at: https://www.airmic.com/privacy-statement
It explains how we collect personal information, what we use the information about you for, the basis on which we collect it and who we may share it with in relation to the Forum where this is outside the Airmic Privacy Policy. You should read it together with the Airmic Privacy Policy as that provides details such as who we are and your rights which are not repeated here.
The personal information we collect
When we collect data before you enter the Forum the Airmic Privacy Policy applies. The categories of information we collect are:
- your name
- your organisation’s name
- your job title/role
- an email address (work or personal as supplied at the time your booking was made)
- a postal address (work or personal as supplied at the time your booking was made)
- a phone number
- dietary requirements
- special access requirements
At the Forum we will collect data about you by scanning your delegate badge on arrival. When your delegate badge is scanned the categories of information we will collect about you are:
- your name
- your employer’s name
- an email address (work or personal as supplied at the time your booking was made)
- details of job title/role
The conference is a business event and we are only collecting information about individuals to do with their business. The personal information we use about individuals concerns their business relationship with us or with our partners.
How we use and disclose personal information
We may use your personal data for the following purposes:
- monitoring the attendance at the Forum
- sharing your data with the venue for the purpose of producing badges to gain entry (building security) and making access arrangements
- sharing dietary requirements with the caterers
- sharing names, roles and organisation names with speakers prior to the event to assist in tailoring the content of breakout sessions
Where we process your data, it is subject to our strict internal policy requirements as well as the Data Protection regulations. The other parties will have their own strict internal policies to ensure their compliance as well.
The basis on which we (and those organisations we share data with) use your data is our (their) legitimate interest. We will use your personal data to manage the Forum and provide improvements in future and therefore have a legitimate interest for this purpose.
How we use and disclose personal information
We may use your personal data for the following purposes:
- monitoring the attendance at the Forum
- sharing your data with the venue for the purpose of producing badges to gain entry (building security) and making access arrangements
- sharing dietary requirements with the caterers
- sharing names, roles and organisation names with speakers prior to the event to assist in tailoring the content of breakout sessions
Where we process your data, it is subject to our strict internal policy requirements as well as the Data Protection regulations. The other parties will have their own strict internal policies to ensure their compliance as well.
The basis on which we (and those organisations we share data with) use your data is our (their) legitimate interest. We will use your personal data to manage the Forum and provide improvements in future and therefore have a legitimate interest for this purpose.
How long will your personal information be held?
We will hold the personal information as set out in the Airmic Privacy Policy. Where a third party holds the information, they will hold it for as long as they are required to do so and will remove any personal information they do not need when they no longer need it.
If we have personal information which you have consented for us to use we will use it for the purpose of the consent and hold it for the period the consent remains in force and any other period we need for regulatory or other legal reasons. You may remove your consent at any time.
We will delete any information about you we no longer need. Please see below in relation to your rights to have data erased, rectified or for you to access it and for you to object to any processing or to transfer it.
General
Your privacy and data protection are very important to us. We comply with all aspects of the Data Protection legislation and ensure that any third parties also do so. You can find out more about your rights to data from the Information Commissioners Office.
Some data processing may occur in other parts of the European Union (“EU”) or outside of the EU. Wherever data is processed your rights under the Data Protection Regulations will be met and we will ensure that any agreement to process or share your data ensures this.
Contact Us
If you have any enquiry relating to your personal information, you can do so by sending an e-mail to us at louis.varley@airmic.com
Please note that because of the insecure nature of emails we cannot accept any responsibility for data lost or intercepted in transit.
Or write to us at: Airmic Ltd, Marlow House, 1a Lloyd’s Avenue, London, EC3N 3AA