A range of business, technology and innovation speakers including those from the worlds of app-creation, crowdfunding, marketing and software, have spoken to the next-generation of entrepreneurs and digital creatives at 天美传媒鈥檚 Festival of Enterprise 2017.
The Festival, which saw a three-day schedule of events run across BU鈥檚 Talbot and Lansdowne campuses, focused on conception of new business ideas, through to the development of branding, company growth, and the use of research projects to enhance potential.
Events began with a talk from Creative Consultant Matt Desmier of Silicon Beach, Simon Deverall of crowdfunding platform Crowdfunder and Mike Hawkyard of Bournemouth-based agency, Amuzo. Business Consultant Dominic Monkhouse also gave a talk to aspiring entrepreneurs alongside Cathy White, an experienced start-up marketer.
A host of year ten students from Twynham School in Christchurch were also among visitors to the festival and were able to meet with current Business students at the university for drop-in sessions, as well as hear about how entrepreneurs can help charities.
Keith Pretty, Senior Lecture in Business Development and event organiser, said: 鈥淭he Festival has gone really well. We鈥檝e had lots of people who鈥檝e been really interested in starting new businesses or growing existing businesses.
鈥淧eople have said that the stories are really powerful and they can see how others have done and where they may make mistakes and need help. The events have been about getting people inspired. They can do this and it鈥檚 not that hard, it鈥檚 just about taking those steps gently.鈥
鈥淲ednesday started off the Festival with Spark 鈥 start your business. Friday has seen workshops to grow businesses. We鈥檝e worked with the Dorset Growth Hub and Matt Desmier of Silicon Beach to make the event really successful.鈥
Leading a set of business one-to-one workshops to close the Festival, Dorset Business Growth Hub Manager Lucy Cooper said: 鈥淲e鈥檝e heard from three local businesses with really fascinating stories to really inspire attendees of the event to see what is possible. The Fuel the Flames event was really our consolidation session for the week, so it was more about how, once you鈥檝e grown a start-up, you can then get investment - how do you become innovative enough to survive, grow and scale-up your business?
鈥淭he Dorset Growth Hub teamed up with 天美传媒, as we do every year, to run the third Festival of Enterprise. The event really helps us to get some final year students and those doing part-time courses, interested in start-ups and help support them via the Growth Hub which is free.鈥
The annual public event is also open to students, schools, academics, and professionals is free to attend 鈥 those interested in taking part in next year鈥檚 event can contact event organiser Keith Pretty at [email protected].