Bloodhound entrepreneur to be keynote speaker at IAAF Conference

August 15, 2019
Bloodhound entrepreneur to be keynote speaker at IAAF Conference
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The Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation (IAAF) has announced that record breaker and entrepreneur Richard Noble will be the keynote speaker at its 2019 Annual Conference on 5 December, due to take place for the third year running at DoubleTree by Hilton, Milton Keynes.


Motivational speaker Noble, who was founding Director of The Bloodhound Project, is known for developing high-risk ventures, including the Thrust2 programme which secured the World Land Speed Record in 1983 and the 1997 Thrust SSC first-ever supersonic land speed record programme.

His life story, described as a gripping rollercoaster of the unexpected and the unbelievable, is also a tale of great struggles and success mixed with disappointment and failure. As a risk taker, he has lived life on a precarious edge, submerged in debts and battling to make ends meet, counteracted by his resilient gung-ho enthusiasm, determination and ingenuity to achieve world records that were deemed to be impossible. That same grit and visionary approach saw him establish the Bloodhound project in 2008, to build and develop the world’s first 1000mph car.

Noble will share his inspiring story and unique insight with delegates attending the conference, where technology will play the central theme. He joins an impressive list of top industry speakers, due to be announced shortly.
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