ConvergX reads every application and declines some

A person at ConvergX reads each one and decides, which is what makes the room worth being admitted to.

What ConvergX is reading for

The filter

ConvergX is reading for capability that carries a load somewhere, built, deployed, in service and answerable today if it fails.

This is an application rather than a registration, so write it in your own words and keep it short.

The industry you built it for carries less weight here than whether it runs and where it runs.

The application

The form

There are seven questions, and a plain answer serves better than a polished one, however short.

The legal entity applying, not a product or brand name.

An address at your company's own domain.

What it does, in the words you would use with an engineer, rather than what it enables.

Sites, programmes or operations running it today. A description works where a name cannot be given.

Complete and running in its real environment, in service rather than in trial. Answer it honestly. A No does not end the application: ConvergX runs a separate arm for early-stage and research work, and that is where one like it goes.

Plain sector names. This is how ConvergX works out which industries have never seen it.

List them in your own words. They are recorded as you state them, and nothing on this form is validated.