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Business @ Speed, Topic of Second NZBI Seminar

Business @ Speed, topic of second NZBI seminar

‘Business @ Speed – how to leverage technology to grow your business’, will be the second seminar run by New Zealand Business Intelligence – a Christchurch-based networking group, dedicated to the growth and development of business in New Zealand.

Seminar organiser Scott Wilson says that technology is the key to growing any business in today’s market. “This seminar offers a great opportunity for people to come along and hear from three local experts about the trends and changes that are shaping the business world”.

“Our second seminar covers some of the biggest issues involving technology and business, including cloud software, digital disruption, and paperless systems.”

“Chris Tacon (Global Office), John Shingleton (Onlinelawyers), and Scott Aldridge (Red Electrical) are all innovators in using technology in business. In just one hour, there should be plenty of pointers for any Canterbury business to take away.”

Topics covered by the presenters will include the three digital technologies every business owner needs to personally understand; the impact of digital disruption on the New Zealand legal market; and technology hardware and software must haves.

The event will be held at Mona Vale on Wednesday 20 September, starting at 6pm with networking drinks for half an hour. Tickets are $25 per person, with profits to go to NZBI’s Young Entrepreneurs Scholarship.

To find out more about the event and to secure your tickets head to https://www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/business-speed-how-to-leverage-technology-to-grow-your-business-tickets-35253237382?aff=es2


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