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News Release from: Picon | Subject: Export seminar
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 April 2005
Seminar Explains Export Strategy
Development
In recognition, of the increasing number of companies looking to expand in to the export market, Picon will be hosting a seminar entitled 'Planning your Export Strategy'.
In recognition, of the increasing number of companies looking to expand in to the export market, Picon, the printing industry support organisation, will be hosting a seminar entitled 'Planning your Export Strategy' The seminar, which will take place on May 19 at the East Midlands Conference centre in Nottingham (UK), is open to both Picon members and non-members
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 24 Mar 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Speakers will provide expert advice and offer first hand experiences in how to plan a strategic export programme, including presentations on the financial issues and implications, advice from Nottingham Business Link on how to apply for Government funding support, an insight in to logistical planning, case studies and advice on maximising presence in new markets.
Paul Evans, the business development manager at Picon, commented: "The seminar will provide a great opportunity for small businesses to learn how they can make the most of new business potential from overseas markets.
From a line-up of expert speakers, they can gain a greater understanding of how to plan an export campaign and maximise its effectiveness in presenting new business opportunities." The seminar is available free of charge to Picon members with a charge of GBP 35 per head for non-members.
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