Crowthorne-based SIRE Technology will be taking part in this year's BCI World Conference & Exhibition, being held at Olympia on November 5 and 6, cementing its role as a leader in the provision of business continuity solutions.
The international event, which is organised by the BCI (Business Continuity Institute), is now in its 20th year and attracts delegates from across the world.
Russell Cook, SIRE managing director, said: "Business continuity is something that can bring benefit to any organisation, regardless of its size. By investing time in the preparation of a business continuity plan many organisations find new and more efficient ways of working that improve their day-to-day performance."
Visitors to the company's stand, No 47, will be able to learn more about how business continuity combined with the latest developments in technology can make a difference to their own organisation.
This year's BCI event will explore business continuity and resilience through a varied programme which includes keynote speakers, three main conference streams and an interactive game show.
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