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Northumberland set for ‘biggest business support event’ next month
Business Northumberland has announced the launch of its first ‘Business Boom’ next month, a two-day conference aimed at providing business support for Northumberland-based firms.
Fully funded by Northumberland Business Development Company Arch and England European Regional Development Fund 2014 – 2020, the conference is free to attend for registered businesses.
Held at Linden Hall, Northumberland, on Tuesday 12th and Wednesday 13th September 2017, the event will be presented by trainers and enterprise advisors from the Business Northumberland team.
During the event, the trainers will support small to medium sized businesses through workshops and 1-2-1 sessions, creating a manageable growth plan that can be put into practise by a business following the event to help them grow and achieve their business ambitions.
The conference will also work look at different routes on how to market your ideas effectively, both online and offline, as well as looking at finance and funding opportunities.
During the event, reported to attract over 100 companies, there will also be an opportunity for businesses to network with a variety of businesses based across Northumberland.
Councillor Richard Wearmouth, Chairman of Arch, said: “Business Boom is a brilliant one of a kind opportunity for small and medium sized local businesses to gain the support needed to grow from experienced expert trainers.
“This two-day event will provide the tools needed for businesses in Northumberland to succeed and have a strong future. I would encourage any eligible business to register for what I’m sure will be a very popular and successful event.”
To register for free, visit the Business Northumberland website.
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