One of the key themes of the week is sustainable economy and on Wednesday 28 September, between 8am and 10am, a ‘Let’s Talk Low Carbon’ event will be running at IGNITE, i10, Railway Drive, WV1 1LH.
Businesses will be able to hear about the council’s commitment to low carbon and what it is doing to make a difference, what local companies Wintech and Fablink have to say on the subject and what role City of Wolverhampton College and the University of Wolverhampton are playing in reducing carbon emissions and the assets and resources available to businesses.
‘Free advice for Business Start-ups’ will take place at IGNITE on Monday, 26 September (1pm to 5pm). Businesses can drop in to gain expert support from Black Country Chamber of Commerce, the region’s leading support organisation, Azets, will offer specialised accountancy support services, and Wolverhampton charity, Access to Business, will be providing general advice and direction on how to set up a business, legal responsibilities and marketing options.
Wolverhampton Economic Growth Board and Wolverhampton Business Champions are inviting businesses to ‘Making Levelling Up Real for Wolverhampton’, at Grand Station, Grand Hall, Sun Street, WV1 1AA, on Thursday 29 September (10.45am to 11.15am). It is an informal event to provide the opportunity to share ideas and proposals on how businesses can be part of the development of the city's delivery strategy.
On Friday 30 September (10am to 11.30am) The Creative Chain is holding a ‘Digital Marketing – online selling, video and branding’ event at IGNITE. It offers small businesses the opportunity to learn from Stone’s Throw Media how to create video content for your business; explore SEO, Google ads and website best practices from Digital D; and hear about the importance of branding, with tips and handy checklists from TP Squared.
Other business support events on offer throughout Wolverhampton Business Week relate to business growth, finance and digital technologies, with most in person and others online.
To see a full run down of events, workshops and webinars, and how to access them, please visit InvestWolverhampton.
Councillor Stephen Simkins, City of Wolverhampton Council Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for City Economy, said: “The current economic climate means businesses are facing a difficult time and are reaching out for support.
“Wolverhampton Business Week provides the platform for the council and our many city partners to showcase the invaluable support, advice and training on offer all year round in the city.
“I would urge all businesses in our city – small and big – to take a look at what events, workshops and webinars are available during Wolverhampton Business Week and get involved to find out how they can benefit.”