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Reshaping The Future Of Businesses And Entrepreneurs

The Business Show, which is in its 41st edition, was held last week on Wednesday 15th and Thursday 16th May at London Excel during Mental Health Awareness Week UK, with the outlook of reshaping the future of Businesses and Entrepreneurs. 

The event delivered a program of 200+ expert-led educational seminars and 125 masterclasses, not only on how to start and grow a business, but also on current matters affecting today’s new Businesses such as Mental Health, Mindset, and Procrastination, to help individuals in their personal and professional development. 

A line-up of 25 Keynote Speakers representing the best of the business world such as Bruce Daisley, the VP EMEA of Twitter, Aron Gelbert, the Founder of Bloom & Wild, The Apprentice 2018 Winner and Founder of Sian Marie Swimwear, Sian Gabbidon, and the Head of SME Banking at Starling Bank, Stuart Doignie came on stage to share their successes as well as their struggles and how they overcame them.

“Year on year, The Business Show proves over and over again exactly how it is known as the biggest and best Business and networking event in Europe. With our selection of thought-provoking keynote and seminar speaking session, expert-lead masterclasses and the widest variety of exhibitors and suppliers to date, everything you could possibly need is there” – says Jamie O’Neill, Event Director for The Business Show

Over 350 Businesses exhibited at The Business Show and provided valuable insights and services from a variety of industries such as Marketing, Recruitment, Public Relations, Finance, Banking, SEO, GDPR and more.

The Business Show was sponsored by some of leading industry bluechips such as Yell Business, American Express alongside DELL Small Business and FSB (Federation of Experts in Business) which hosted two networking area and provided uncountable opportunities for Individuals,Start-ups, Entrepreneurs and Business Owners to connect and gain knowledge. 


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