Business Startup Show Comes to London - November 26th, 27th 2009

Event: BUSINESS STARTUP, NOVEMBER 26 & 27, OLYMPIA LONDON

Business Startup is the UK’s biggest show for anyone starting or expanding a business. With over 200 exhibitors, 140 seminars, one-to-one advice and networking, it’s the perfect opportunity to find all the recession-defying tools and information to help your business thrive. What’s more, it’s completely FREE!

Stephen Farrow of Prysm Events who organise the show  says, “This year there will be more speakers, more stands, more workshops, more advice, and more opportunities.  Business Startup is the number-one place for any discerning entrepreneur.”

Business Startup veteran Levi Roots (who went from start-up to speaker in a matter of years) had this to say: “Business Startup is like coming home for me - it’s where it all started.” Levi will be speaking on Friday at the show.

Ex-Dragons’ Den panellist Richard Farleigh says, “I have invested in more than 70 companies in the UK. Some failed, some found success, but it would have helped my chances a lot better if I’d gone to the Business Startup Show.”  Richard will also be speaking on Friday at the show.

Other speakers at this year’s event include: Richard Reed (Innocent Drinks), Julie Meyer (Dragons’ Den Online), Rachel Elnaugh, Doug Richard, Brent Hoberman (lastminute.com) and David Gold.

Midas Touch

The show also encompasses Midas Touch, an opportunity for visitors  to pitch business ideas to potential investors.
Visitors are welcome to participate and watch as aspiring entrepreneurs barter ideas for equity in this emotionally-charged and in what the organisers describe as an often jaw-dropping event!

Speed Networking

Best described as a series of mini-meetings, Speed Networking puts entrepreneurs together for 2 minutes to talk, learn and exchange. Speed Networking has firmly secured itself as one of Business Startup’s most popular live attractions. Taking place on both days of the show, visitors are asked to book their places early to avoid disappointment.

One-2-One Advice

Business Startup also offers an unprecedented opportunity for entrepreneurs of all experiences to acquire free, personalised and objective advice from industry experts. This is a chance for visitors to weigh up their strengths  and weaknesses. Spaces are limited, so visitors are asked to book their 15-minute sessions early.

For more information or to book a ticket, call 0117 930 4927 or visit online at bstartup.com.

Dates

The event occurs on  November 26 & 27

The Venue:

London Olympia Post Code: W14 8UX

Address:
Olympia
Hammersmith Road
London
W14 8UX

How to get there: http://www.eco.co.uk/visitors/how-to-get-here/

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