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London Innovation Conference


When: March 17th, 2003 11:00 to 18:00
Location: Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre
Price: £0.00
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This one-day conference will show you how to start out-performing your competition by introducing a culture of innovation into your company. Produced by the London Development Agency.

Innovation is all about successfully exploiting new ideas. And new ideas are key to ensuring that your business keeps pace with todays rapidly changing marketplace. Its not just about designing innovative products, you also need to devise new ways of marketing, new ways of understanding your customers, new ways of motivating your staff, new ways of managing your finances. This one-day conference will show you how to start out-performing your competition by introducing a culture of innovation into your company.

To find out more or book your place, visit www.london-innovation.org.uk/conference.htm.

Produced by the London Development Agency www.lda.gov.uk

Who should attend?

  • small to medium high-growth companies (small or medium enterprises)
  • mature businesses which could benefit from new ideas
  • companies in incubators/science parks
  • companies which have not yet realised their potential to innovate
  • academics and university staff aiming to exploit the knowledge base
  • independent inventors and entrepreneurs


10 reasons to attend

  1. To learn why innovation is important and how you can apply it in practical terms to your own business
  2. To discover how innovation has helped leading UK companies to become more successful
  3. To generate new ideas and become more creative in your thinking with the help of our hands-on seminars
  4. To find out how to introduce a new culture of innovation into your company
  5. To find out how to take your ideas and exploit them commercially
  6. To meet venture capitalists and bankers who could help fund your ideas and provide practical advice about available grant aid
  7. To put your own questions to key British innovators and learn tips from them directly
  8. To access some excellent networking opportunities
  9. To meet university research teams seeking business partners to commercialise their research ideas
  10. To come away with a good understanding of how to make your business fit for the future.


LDA

Location

Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre


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