The Institute for the Management of Information Systems

Contact Us

IMIS can be contacted at the following address:

Institute for the Management of Information Systems
5 Kingfisher House
New Mill Road
Orpington
Kent
BR5 3QGUK

Tel +44 (0)700 00 23456
Fax +44 (0)700 00 23023

You can email us any queries at: mailto:central@imis.org.uk

Registered in England Number 1160852
Registered Charity Number 291495

Directions
Below are directions to the IMIS office, whether you’re arriving by road or train. Please see below for a location map to help you on your way. 

By road
From the M25 leave at Junction 3, join the A20 in the direction of London.From the A20 leave at A224 Junction (Crittall’s Corner) and follow signs for A224 Orpington, this is Sevenoaks Way.On Sevenoaks Way A224 towards Orpington turn left into Main Road (Homebase is on the corner), and then left again into New Mill Road. The Institute occupies 5 Kingfisher House which is the last unit. 

By train
You have several options when it comes to rail travel to our office.

St Mary Cray station
Take a main line National Rail service to St Mary Cray station which is approximately 1.5 miles from the office. On arrival we recommend you take a taxi or a number 51 bus which goes down Sevenoaks Way. There is a bus stop opposite Main Road.

Orpington station
Take a main line National Rail service to Orpington station which is roughly four miles from the office. On arrival we recommend you take a taxi or a number 51 bus which goes down Sevenoaks Way. There is a bus stop opposite Main Road.

By Bus
If arriving by bus, travel to either Sidcup or Orpington. From there catch a 51 bus for approximately 15 minutes and get off the bus outside the Homebase superstore. Walk down Main Road and take the first left adjacent to the car park entrance. This is New Mill Road. Again take the first left and we are situated in the far left corner.

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The impact of ICT on our daily and working lives will continue to reshape everything we do. It is vital that a respected organisation such as IMIS provides an objective forum for IS professionals, industry, educationalists and government to assess and plan for each new technology development. We will continue with our important work in setting and maintaining standards for both IT education and professional conduct, and represent our members interests on all leading policy making committees.

IMIS continues to review all of its core programmes in the context of evolving technology application. As new media and capabilities emerge, we assess their impact on IS management, and consider how we can enhance our own services. If you would like to make suggestions on new activities that IMIS may undertake, or improvement, features etc you’d like to see, please complete the following, telling us your ideas (you must complete all boxes).

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