The best of business life in Worcestershire will be showcased at the Sterling Worcestershire Expo next week.
The event will take place on Thursday, May 18 at Sixways Stadium and will feature over 50 exhibitors from various industries. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with business owners, entrepreneurs, and other professionals in a relaxed and friendly environment.
The event starts with Sterling’s legendary Big Breakfast and allows everyone to start a conversation in a structured networking format.
"We are thrilled to be back at Sixways for our 11th year and to bring together the Worcester business community for this event," said Neil Davis, MD of expo organiser Sterling.
"Our goal is to create an environment where businesses can connect with one another, share ideas, and create new opportunities for growth and success."
"In addition to the exhibitors, the Sterling Worcestershire Expo has two networking opportunities with the Big Breakfast and the Big Brunch.
"We are delighted to also have support from our Co-Headline Sponsors, Sinclair-Day Accountants and King Will’s Wills, along with our Co-Charity Partners Kemp Hospice and Malvern Special Families."
Jayne Sargeant, Head of Fundraising and Communications at KEMP Hospice said: “We are proud to be partnered with Sterling Exhibitions at the Worcester Sterling Expo.
"To be able to talk about our care and support services at such a prominent local business event is a wonderful opportunity, and face to face
networking is a great platform to facilitate this.
"We never charge for our care so having an opportunity to be charity partner of this event, and meeting local business representatives, means so much to us as a charity."
Malvern Special Families is a registered charity that provides stimulating, educational and fun social opportunities for children with disabilities.
CEO Gareth Jones said: “We are thrilled to be working in partnership with Sterling Networks.
"They have a long and exceptional record of working with local charities enabling them to facilitate networking and funding opportunities.
"Malvern Special Families has always been heavily involved in the local community as have Sterling Networks.
"This is an ideal time to come together to communicate the important role we play providing activities for children with disabilities which will lead to new contacts throughout Worcestershire."
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