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Top trophies add lustre to Wigan Expo 2013
Wigan’s Business Expo 2013 promises to be a glittering occasion – not least because it will feature no fewer than four prestigious sporting trophies.
The silver polish and elbow grease will be applied to ensure that the trophies look their best – as it will be the first time that the Rugby League World Cup, FA Cup, Challenge Cup and Northern Rail Cup have ever been displayed in the same venue.
Organised by Wigan Council with partner the Greater Manchester Business Growth Hub, the Wigan Business Expo Twenty13 is free to attend and will take place at the DW Stadium between 8am and 3pm on Friday 11th October.
It aims to be the biggest business to business event to take place in the North West this year.
Also confirmed is the new electric BMW i3, being showcased by sponsor Halliwell Jones. It will be the first opportunity for the public to see the car since its world launch simultaneously in New York, London and Bejing and delegates will be able to book a test drive.
More than 140 businesses are exhibiting at the event and visitors will also benefit from a dedicated Meet the Experts area. The Expo will feature seminars covering all areas of business growth, Meet the Buyers opportunities and impartial one to one advice from a range of experts.
Cllr David Molyneux, Deputy Leader of Wigan Council and portfolio holder for Economy, said: “This event is a fantastic opportunity for local businesses to come together, make new contacts, find out more about the support that is available to them and to show the North West what a wealth of talent, innovation and industry we have in Wigan.
“The event is designed to help local companies really make the most of the opportunities that are available to them. We’ve already been inundated with bookings and enquiries and are very confident that this year’s Expo will be even bigger and better than last year’s sellout event.”
Speakers include:
Rebecca Slater talking about her Apprentice experience and about her own new business, All Mein Adrian Cain and Peter Beaumont from Edge Hill University explain what our digital tattoo is Graham Niven from Access to Finance on giving businesses a LEG UP – Loans, Equity and Grants Jeremy Graham, Human Resource Director, Milliken and Company on how the company has grown to become one of the world’s largest privately owned textile and chemical manufacturers Claire Niven from ICAEW on getting the most from your cashflow.
Richard Jeffery, Director at the Business Growth Hub said: “It has never been more important for businesses to find and make the very most of the many types of support and help that are out there for them, from financial support and business planning to mentoring and training.
“This event will do just that in one very accessible and exciting event and we’re really proud to be partnering with Wigan Council to put it on.”
More than 1,000 delegates from across the UK and beyond attended last year’s event and a similar number are expected to attend again this year.
Wigan Business Expo Twenty13 is sponsored by:Edge Hill University; Halliwell Jones BMW; Arnold Clark (Renault); Hughes Brothers; Federation of Small Businesses; DW Stadium; Joining Jack.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Simon Malia .
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