Work begins for the Halton and Warrington Business Fair
The annual Halton and Warrington Business Fair will be held in Widnes this November.
The event is being boosted by the Halton Chamber of Commerce, and has given its members the chance to
exhibit at a discount of 10 per cent. The venue for the occasion is the Select Security Stadium. Bespoke business cards from Warrington could be used by some of the attendees as they will want to take the opportunity to network. Businesses from several different economic sectors will showcase what they have to offer on the day.
Approximately 50 enterprises could choose to participate in the event on November 5. There are numerous workshops that have been scheduled to take place, although people who have paid to contribute to the exhibits will not be obliged to pay to take part in the various workshops.
Numerous topics have already been picked out for workshop-based discussion, including sessions on the internet, corporate rules, health and safety and potential funding sources. Experts will be leading these workshops, and will come from organisations such as Business Angels Finance International, the Chartered Institute of Marketing, Companies House and Epica.
While Halton Chamber of Commerce is playing a significant role in organisational terms, Liverpool Business Associations are also involved. Companies that sponsor the event or bags used on the day may benefit from the additional visibility they receive.
The event is being boosted by the Halton Chamber of Commerce, and has given its members the chance to
exhibit at a discount of 10 per cent. The venue for the occasion is the Select Security Stadium. Bespoke business cards from Warrington could be used by some of the attendees as they will want to take the opportunity to network. Businesses from several different economic sectors will showcase what they have to offer on the day.
Approximately 50 enterprises could choose to participate in the event on November 5. There are numerous workshops that have been scheduled to take place, although people who have paid to contribute to the exhibits will not be obliged to pay to take part in the various workshops.
Numerous topics have already been picked out for workshop-based discussion, including sessions on the internet, corporate rules, health and safety and potential funding sources. Experts will be leading these workshops, and will come from organisations such as Business Angels Finance International, the Chartered Institute of Marketing, Companies House and Epica.
While Halton Chamber of Commerce is playing a significant role in organisational terms, Liverpool Business Associations are also involved. Companies that sponsor the event or bags used on the day may benefit from the additional visibility they receive.