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Spotlight on Digital Tech in Plymouth

Spotlight on Digital Tech - 23rd November from 9am – 1pm at Plymouth Science Park

The Growth Hub invites you to this free 'Spotlight on Digital Tech' event, which will explore future digital trends to help your small business grow!

Whether you’re new to all things digital, would like to know more, or are confident with digital technology in your business, this free event will give you the insight you need to harness digital technologies to grow your business as well as connecting you to the right support to get you one step further.

The event will feature workshops and talks with practical advice and information from:

  • Kate Doodson - Cosmic – ‘2024 - Your Digital Plan of Action!'
  • Heart of the South West Growth Hub - Introducing Digital Link - Free 1-2-1 digital support for businesses
  • Bigwave Marketing - 'How to be discovered on TikTok'
  • Other Guest Speakers
  • Q&A and networking

Registration: 9am Duration: 9.30am - 1pm. Teas, coffee & light refreshments will be provided during the event.

Tomorrow’s leading businesses are preparing today so don’t miss this exciting opportunity to ensure you stay ahead of the digital curve and network with other like-minded businesses. There is no charge to attend, but booking is essential. Open to SME's in Devon and Somerset only. Booking is limited to one person per business. Book now: https://SpotlightOnDigitalTechPlymouthSciencePk.eventbrite.co.uk

The event is at Plymouth Science Park. Please note - there is free car parking on site; however you will need to register your car details with Plymouth Science Park reception.

Digital Link delivers a range of support aimed raising awareness, knowledge and understanding of digital options and by connecting businesses to digital support schemes.​

The Digital Link service is fully funded under the Heart of the South West LEP Local Growth Fund. Somerset Council is the accountable body for the HOTSW LEP. Digital Link is managed and delivered by Devon County Council.