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Blacks Solicitors announces sponsorship of Venturefest Yorkshire
Blacks Solicitors LLP is delighted to announce its sponsorship and continued association with the Venturefest Yorkshire exhibition.
This year’s Venturefest returns to the Ebor stand at York Racecourse on 12th March, offering both pioneering entrepreneurs and like-minded investors access to original ideas, free advice and networking opportunities.
The distinctive and resourceful exhibition, which is celebrating its 12th year, is aimed at businesses of all sizes in the science, technology and digital creative industries.
Delegates can attend inspiring seminars, keynote presentations and competition pitches, and hear a lively account of three entrepreneurs’ journeys, chaired by the managing partner of Blacks Solicitors, Chris Allen, who is a regular speaker at the event.
Asad Ali, Partner in the Corporate and Commercial team at Blacks Solicitors said: “Venturefest Yorkshire is a fantastic showcase for the region’s tech-savvy entrepreneurs and is always the one date that I look forward to most in the annual business calendar.
“The team at Blacks appreciate that establishing a unique proposition can be challenging and are keen to support innovators with no nonsense commercial and IP advice to help them achieve success.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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