Argyll Enterprise Week 2017 – now open for bookings
ARGYLL Enterprise Week will bring a host of free events to towns across Argyll and Bute in early November.
The event programme has been published and tickets can be booked via argyllenter priseweek2017.eventbrite.com.
The week kicks off on November 6 with one of the main issues facing all growing businesses – securing funding for growth. Lochgilphead will host a series of briefings, a networking lunch and a chance to talk directly to funders informally at a funding marketplace.
On Tuesday November 7 in Oban, Argyll and the Isles Tourism Co-operative will lead an event focusing on emerging trends and practical advice on achieving growth in the tourism sector. The day will be delivered by industry leaders and provides a rare opportunity for the industry to meet and share ideas.
Food from Argyll takes over, in Inveraray, on Wednesday November 8 to look at how food tourism is playing such an important role in the local economy. Local food producers will hear about new initiatives for distribution, learn about digital marketing and branding and meet new producers and partners.
It will be time to get creative on Thursday November 9 when XpoNorth brings a one-day version of its leading creative festival to Dunoon. It offers the chance to meet a range of industry specialists, look at a range of challenges and opportunities and put your own questions forward.
There will events in Oban and Arrochar on Friday November 10. In Arrochar, communities can come together to share ideas and learning and hear the latest news on Right to Buy and communityled housing initiatives.
Businesses can get practical advice on why and how to trade internationally at the Oban event, including market access information and case studies, as well as sources of support and expertise. Attendees will gain a clear understanding of how to successfully sell products or services overseas. Everyone attending this event will also receive their own bespoke international toolkit, to support and guide them through their export journey.
Throughout the week, there will be a range of exciting and practical seminars aimed at helping small businesses make the most of digital and social media to sell their business. From Campbeltown to Oban, and across to Dunoon and Helensburgh, with Lochgilphead in between, experts will be offering targeted tutorials, on a variety of topics, as well as question and answer sessions on getting your business online.
This second Argyll Enterprise Week will be delivered, like the first in 2016, in partnership with Argyll and Bute Council’s Business Gateway and Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE), and the business community.
Councillor Aileen Morton, leader of Argyll and Bute Council, said: ‘We have worked with industry partners to target what’s most important to them and I hope the series of events on offer tackles the topics that you most want to talk about.’
David Smart, HIE head of special projects in Argyll and the Islands, said: ‘Last year more than 400 participants representing at least 150 businesses or organisations took part in events across the week. In feedback, 97 per cent said they had made new connections and 96 per cent said they had been inspired by the event. We want to make sure that our events allow people to continue to make new connections and to be inspired by each other.’
For more information or to book your tickets, go to argyll enterpriseweek2017.eventbrite. com or phone the Business Gateway team on 01546 604555.
Argyll Enterprise Week 2017 is part funded by the European Regional Development Fund 2014-2020 Structural Funds Programme.