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News
Business & Innovation Expo 2010 big opportunity
Tuesday, 09 February 2010
A fabulous opportunity awaits businesses seeking to generate and maximise leads, interact with potential customers and find out about the latest products and services for business.
Organised by Enterprise Franklin Development Trust and sponsored by Campbell Tyson Cooper White, the CTCW Business & Innovation Expo 2010 is the key business event this year for the Auckland south region. It is a business to business event aiming to provide an opportunity for businesses to showcase themselves, attract new customers, and network with other business owners and organisations.
Director of CTCW, Lincoln Sharp, said that the Expo was another way to demonstrate the firm's support of local business and the community. "Any forum that enables businesses to share ideas, opportunities and experience is a valuable opportunity," he said. "It is also a great occasion to generate leads and push your business’s brand."
A superb promotional campaign is in place to attract visitors to the Expo and entry will be free.
CEO Enterprise Franklin, Astrid Lambert, said, “We are very pleased to once again organise the CTCW Business & Innovation Expo. Our first expo held in 2008 was a resounding success with many businesses reporting increased trading. We are hoping for a bumper expo this year.”
Bruce Blomfield of Insurance Specialists, an exhibitor at the previous Expo held in May 2008, said, “A note of appreciation for the wonderful organisation and great opportunities that this day provided. From our perspective we have a number of business leads to follow up on and also created some great contacts. Very much appreciated.”
The CTCW Business & Innovation Expo 2010 will be held on Friday 7 May at the Pukekohe Indian Community Centre on Ward Street, Pukekohe. Businesses requiring further information should go to www.enterprisefranklin.co.nz to download an information pack or contact Niru Acharya on 09 237 0454 to register their interest.