Harwell Oxford Business Breakfast

Harwell Oxford Business Breakfast

By Harwell Oxford Business Breakfast

Date and time

Thu, 24 Apr 2014 07:45 - 10:30 UTC

Location

Central Exhibition Area (R18), STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

Fermi Avenue OX11 United Kingdom

Description

This month our theme is Knowledge Transfer and in addition to our usual high-energy networking, we will be joined by the Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN), who, having undertaken a significant restructure; are delighted to announce that they will be relocating their offices to Harwell Oxford in April 2014.

In celebration of their relocation to campus and to help our business community to understand and access the wealth of knowledge, experience and networks of contacts available through the KTN; we will be hosting an interactive workshop straight after the Breakfast at 10am. During the workshop the KTN will explain how they have improved and what opportunities are available to you, such as funding, to help your company grow. You will also have the opportunity to give feedback to the KTN about government initiatives, what support you really need, what works and what improvements could be made in future. A light networking lunch will also follow. If you would like to attend this event, please select a KTN Post breakfast workshop ticket in addition to your breakfast ticket.

Venue: Central Exhibition Area (R18), STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Fermi Avenue OX11 0QX.

Date: Thursday 24th April 2014

Registration: Tickets are limited and the Breakfasts are extremely popular, so to ensure you can attend, please book your ticket as soon as possible By popular demand the doors will open 7:45am for an 8:15am start. The event usually wraps up by 10am

If you are wondering what ticket category you fall under:

New Ticket categories decriptions

Entrepreneurs & Start-Ups - people who are essentially pre revenue. Includes Harwell Oxford mentors

Industry - organisations that derive most of their revenue from products. If you produce anything that if you drop it on your foot it would hurt

Business Support Providers - people or Organisations that derive most of their revenue from non product. Examples include accountants, lawyers, IP Specialists, website and branding designers

Not for Profit Organisations - receive primary income from government. For example KTN, Catapults, STFC, MRC, Academics, Charities

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