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MareNet - Business Improvement in the Marine Sector, Wednesday 16th April 2008 4.00pm – 7.00pm

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Venue: Northbrook College (Shoreham Campus), Shoreham Airport, West Sussex

Marine South East is delighted to be partnering with Business Link Sussex and Northbrook College to bring you this Business Improvement in the Marine Sector MareNet event on Wednesday 16th April 2008 from 4.00pm to 7.00pm at Northbrook College (Shoreham Campus), Shoreham Airport, West Sussex.

The event will give marine businesses a snapshot of some of the business support tools available for marine companies in the Sussex region and will include presentations from

- Business Link Sussex - David Rowlands giving an update on their business support initiatives
- UK Trade & Investment - David Nicholls talking about developing international marine markets
- SEEDA - Gilly Bartrip the Area Director for the Sussex region will speak about opportunities for the marine sector within the region
- Northbrook College - Geoff Sperling will talk about engineering skills and training facilities at the college including a pilot engineering diploma for 14-19 year olds
- University of Brighton - talking about their pier to pier learning initiative; ProfitNet and other ways they can assist marine businesses

This will be the inaugural MareNet event for marine companies in this part of the SEEDA region and will form the basis of future marine networking events in this area. Companies attending will learn about business support initiatives available to marine companies and will be given an opportunity for an open discussion regarding local barriers to development and issues affecting the marine sector.

Prior to the presentations delegates will be given a guided tour of the excellent training facilities at Northbrook College.

To find out more or to register your attendance at the event email admin@marinesoutheast.co.uk

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Posted 2008-03-28 14:10:55

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