![]() Only one lucky winner will be drawn out at randomly. How To Enter The Gadget Show competition. This is not a free competition entry but you can save money by using a postal submission using a 2nd class stamp at a cost of 50 pence rather than the £2.00 plus standard text or premium call cost entry. This week’s Gadget show on Channel 5 is offering a super gadget prize package worth over £28,000. Value of the items is based on RRP on 1st September 2013. Lines close midday 21st October 2013 and 3 days later for postal entries.Įntries received after the competition closes will not count but may be charged. To decline marketing texts end SMS with NO INFO. Usual texts cost £2.00 + 1 message at standard network rate.Ĭalls cost no more than £2.00 from a BT landline.Ĭalls from other networks may vary and from mobiles will cost considerably more. This week, we have a shed load of tech to give away to one lucky winner!Īnd to make it even easier, there’s no question to answer! Her journalistic background, yet playful presenting style means audiences are quick to like her and interviewees disarmed.TV Competition as broadcast from 14 October 2013. ![]() Georgie brings a genuine interest and warmth to everything that she does. Not one to shy away from a challenge she has a world record for the longest time anyone has been in VR (26.5 hours, if you are wondering) has run the London Marathon and bungee jumped whilst wearing a VR headset (terrifying, if you are wondering). ![]() She has two podcasts “The Tech Disruption Series” that sees her interview various start-ups that are disrupting industries and “Sleep Life”, a podcast all about sleep, one of her favourite pastimes! Georgie also spent 2020 developing her relationship with Service Now, an American based software company, hosting numerous webinars and live broadcasts to a global audience. She works alongside Girls in ICT, the IET and Childnet striving to make technology and the digital world as exciting, safe and inclusive as possible. Georgie is passionate about women working in technology and devotes time to encouraging more girls to be involved in STEM subjects. Her writing credits extend to a range of publications including The Mirror, Tech City News, The Guardian, Marie Claire & The Metro. Her keynote exploring future tech trends has taken her all over the world, being invited to speak at the likes of Web Summit, Mobile World Congress and Smart City Expo. She also comments on breaking tech stories for the likes of Channel 5 News, Radio 5 live, talk radio & BBC Radio 2.Īway from reviewing the latest apps and devices she considers how technology is disrupting the way we work and socialise. Most recently Georgie featured on ‘How to spend it well at Christmas’ alongside Phillip Schofield, selecting some of the best gadgets on offer for gift ideas in 2020. In 2019 Georgie was the face of BBC’s FIA formula E’s Championship coverage, the electric street racing series.Īlongside her work as part of the Gadget Show team, Georgie has reported for ITV Tonight, Good Morning Britain, ITV Weekend and is a regular on The Jeremy Vine Show (formally The Wright Stuff). At the beginning of 2017 she joined The Gadget Show’s new presenting line-up and has spent the past four years testing and reporting on the latest consumer technology. Georgie Barrat is a technology journalist, broadcaster and presenter. Georgie Barrat | Technology Journalist & TV Broadcaster, The Gadget Show ![]()
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