Elite Business Live returning in March

The premier business conference for SMEs returns to London next month

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The premier business conference, Elite Business Live, is set to open its doors for an 11th year on 13-14 March, at the Leonardo Royal Hotel, St. Paul's, London.

If you have start-up or high growth clients, you may wish to highlight this event to your clients.

This prestigious event is dedicated to the most dynamic fast-track start-ups, SMEs, and high growth businesses, offering an unrivalled platform for growth and innovation.

Over the course of two days, thousands of business leaders and entrepreneurs will gather to share insights, build connections, and redefine the landscape of modern business. Attendees can engage with panel discussions, take part in interactive breakout sessions and exclusive VIP networking opportunities.

Esteemed entrepreneur and serial founder Oli Barrett, and Hannah Prevett, deputy editor The Times and The Sunday Times, will orchestrate the proceedings, alongside a diverse array of over 50 industry pioneers and experts. The impressive lineup of high-profile speakers includes Alison Edgar MBE, author and media commentator; Piers Linney, former investor on Dragons’ Den (Shark Tank) and co-founder of Implement AI, and Allyson Stewart-Allen, chief executive of International Marketing Partners.

The conference will delve into a variety of pressing topics, including sales strategy enhancement, the integration of AI in business, remote work dynamics, cultivating a growth mindset for global success, leveraging data and technology for business transformation, and effective PR and marketing tactics to boost sales. Additional discussions will focus on talent management, international market expansion, and the evolving discourse on sustainability.

Elite Business Live is committed to supporting the thriving SME community and ensuring maximum accessibility. The two-day event will be live streamed free to over half a million entrepreneurs and business leaders.

You and your SME clients can attend in person for one or two days – or register for free online access for both days. 

Register today