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Entrepreneurs’ chance to take Conservative conference spotlight
Entrepreneurs and new businesses are being encouraged to enter the ‘Start-up Hub’ competition, taking place during the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham this autumn.
The Conservative’s are giving entrepreneurs a chance to market their idea in front of delegates, national press, and senior politicians.
Taking place at the International Convention Centre (ICC), the conference will repeat the opportunity provided at last year’s event in Manchester.
The competition is open to those who run a UK based company that is less than two years old, or those with a viable business idea.
David Cameron commented: “I want to encourage businesses to create and innovate; to invest and grow; to develop and break boundaries.
“That is why I’m proud that the Conservative Party is once again showcasing the best of British business and innovation at our Conference through the Start Up Hub, and I encourage start ups and entrepreneurs across the UK to get involved.”
Details of the competition can be found here, and applications close on June 30.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tom Keighley .
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