Explore your Export Potential with UKTI
The BIID is working with UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) to help you understand the export potential of your design services. Support your international growth and attend this free seminar with UKTI.
This presentation contains an introduction to UKTI export services, ranging from free online information and overseas exporting strategies. Each can be tailored to your specific needs and is designed to help you grow internationally and trade confidently in a competitive global marketplace.
UKTI representatives will be at the BIID's new offices to outline how the organisation works and what it can do for your business overseas.
· Introduction to UKTI
· International Trade Advisers
· Passport to Export – Preparing your business for international success
· Gateway to global growth – diversify your overseas activities
· Business Opportunities - Providing you with international business sales leads
· Export Market Research Scheme
· Export Communications Review – Improve your business communications with advice on language and culture
· Webinars
· Advice on Events and Missions
· Tradeshow Access Programme
· Overseas Market Introduction Service – Connect with UKTI staff in British Embassies
· Mid-Size Business Programme
If you are curious about how to grow your business overseas and want to find out more, this seminar will provide a valuable starting point.
This event is open to BIID Members and Associates only.
This event is subject to our Terms and Conditions of booking
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