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Tech entrepreneurs to network at Digital Mansion

Tech entrepreneurs invited to network at Digital Mansion with The Enterprise Network

Tech entrepreneurs are being invited to network and hear from industry thought leaders at The Enterprise Network‘s incubation hub Digital Mansion.

Delegates at the Good Growth Tech Breakfast on Tuesday, February 20 will join panellists Owen Warne, head of chamber membership at Business West  and Sara Witham from Evil Empire Marketing to discuss the challenges of starting, growing and maintaining a business.

The event, which is open to the owners of businesses working in the tech, digital, creative and renewable sectors, starts at 8am and runs for 90 minutes.

The discussion will centre on the five stages of growth for small businesses:

Existence – Getting the idea off the ground
Survival – Ensuring the business is viable
Success – It works, what next?
Take off – Financing the next stage
Maturity – Retaining talent and reaping the rewards

For more information, or to book a place, visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/good-growth-tech-breakfast-tickets-798284007957

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