Are you an SME in the Mobile & Wireless sector currently exploring growth and development opportunities?
Would you like to take part in a FREE event to explore business opportunities with major UK and international brands?
Business in the Community isa business-led charity with over 850 members, including 75% ofthe FTSE 250. We recognise the contribution small businesses make to growth and employment in the UK and are currently inviting SMEs in the Mobile & Wireless sector to take part in a fast-paced, interactive workshop to explore future business opportunities with a selected group of Senior Procurement Specialists, Supply Chain Managers, Innovation and R&D representatives from organisations like Fujitsu and Home Retail Group (Argos & Homebase).
About the Event:
Here’s what previous SME attendees said about Access the Buyer:
“It was incredibly useful – probably the most useful event I have attended. The benefits were that I was given clear no-nonsense advice, first hand from buyers. And an opportunity to question them on specific challenges a fast growing SME faces when trying to sell to large clients.” - MyKindaCrowd
“It was great to be able to sit down with big businesses and ask questions openly about how they find suppliers and their procurement processes. A really unique opportunity to make contact in an informal setting” - Quadrant
“The Access the Buyer event for Property & Construction was one of the best I have attended in a long time. The speakers were all excellent, the structure of the event was brilliant and the general engagement of the people attending was first rate.” - Streamwire
About Access the Buyer:
Business in the Community, supported by Santander, has developed Access the Buyer, a programme to help SMEs access large business supply opportunities. Access the Buyer comprises a nationwide series of sector specific events, bringing selected Buyers and SME suppliers together with the aim to do business and help SMEs grow and create jobs.
If you have any questions, or would like further information, please contact - nuno.menezes@bitc.org.uk or call 0207 566 6620.