Returning to the ExCel London this May, The Business Show is the longest running business exhibition in the UK, representing a community hub for business professionals across the world. Now approaching its 41st edition, The Business Show has built a strong legacy within the business arena as an invaluable date in the corporate calendar.
With headline speakers such as entrepreneur Ben Towers, former Dragon’s Den star, Rachel Elnaugh, and Bruce Daisley from Twitter, The Business Show attracts the best of the best.
The very purpose of The Business Show is to support business birth and growth, which is why the business community has taken to the event so well. Everyone present is there for the same reason – to learn from the best and evolve their business.
The ExCeL London (the shows venue) is an integral part in the success; recognising the influence the show has on business growth across the country, and indeed the rest of the world.
Executive Director for exhibitions at the ExCel, Simon Mills, said, “As the home of world leading events, we bring together four million people from all over the world to meet, trade and do business; we are delighted that The Business Show have chosen us as their host venue for what is set to be their largest, and most influential show yet, and we wish them every success.”
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