As Bucks continues to recover from the pandemic, businesses in the county are being invited to take advantage of a unique opportunity later this month.
The Buckinghamshire Business Festival takes place from April 19 to 30 and this year, it’s being held online.
The festival offers businesses an opportunity to: raise their profile; show off their products, services and innovations; and develop new business relationships and collaborations.
Philippa Batting, managing director of Buckinghamshire Business First, said: "The festival is a celebration of business here in the entrepreneurial heart of Britain. And that's not just a tagline; that's a living, breathing philosophy that aims to create a continuous cycle of success. A cycle where businesses are supported to achieve great things, then celebrated for those achievements, then supported to achieve more success, then celebrated some more. And repeat. All the while, those businesses are used as inspiration to help new businesses get themselves on that same cycle of success.
"That may sound overly simplistic, and of course it demands hard work, sacrifice, good timing and a whole host of other intangibles, but that's where the Buckinghamshire Business Festival fortnight comes in. It's all about promotion – of your business, products, services, innovations, expertise, unique selling points and members of your team."
Events will be held from locations across the county and will provide learning, networking and upskilling opportunities.
Businesses can host their own online event. Post it on the Bucks Business First website and it will be listed on the Festival webpage and included in promotional efforts.
Businesses can also attend one of the events that will fill the festival schedule, with events hosted by Buckinghamshire Business First, partners and members. Events are being added all the time and businesses can book on to the events at any time.
Learn more about the Festival at www.bbf.uk.com/bucksbusinessfest or call 01494 927130 to speak to the team about how best to get involved.

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