The Scotsman

Amazon online academy debuts in Dunfermlin­e to support small firms

- By HANNAH BURLEY

Tech giant Amazon will host a free event in Fife to help Scottish businesses raise their online presence and drive sales at home and overseas.

The Amazon Academy, run in collaborat­ion with small business support network Enterprise Nation, will be held at the tech giant’s Dunfermlin­e fulfilment centre for the first time on 20 August.

The initiative aims to help small and medium-sized enterprise­s (SMES) to increase their online sales, build a digital brand and reach new internatio­nal markets.

Since launching in 2016, the Amazon Academy has sup - ported more than 1,500 SMES and entreprene­urs across the UK learn how to grow their businesses through greater digital adoption.

Graham Allison, gen eral manager at the Dunfermlin­e base, said: “We know that some of the most inventive and innovative small bu sinesses in Scotland are based right here in Dunfermlin­e and that’s why we’re bringing the Amazon Academy Scotland to our town.

“The academy has one aim – to help businesses in our community grow by embracing digital technology.”

Emma Jones, founder of Enterprise Nation, which provides advice and support for more than 70,000 British SMES, added :“Websites like Amazon are a great way for SMES in Scotland to break into internatio­nal markets, and Amazon’s Academy event in Dunfermlin­e perfectly mirrors our mission to help local SM Es grow their business online.

“By embracing digital technology for export sales, business can reach their potential more quickly and efficientl­y and I’m looking forward to meeting hundreds of SMES and entreprene­urs at the event as we help them expand their horizons with talks, workshops and more.”

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