Industry Briefing Courses
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16 Jul 2010
Brandon Hill Communications provided event management support for the UK Trade & Investment Business Summit. This event was used by the Prime Minister David Cameron and Business Secretary Vince Cable to put inward investment at the heart of the Government’s economic recovery plans.
25 May 2010
With the eyes of the world on South Africa ahead of the FIFA 2010 World Cup in June – the event team at Brandon Hill Communications (BHC) has been at Wembley Stadium, delivering an important business briefing for UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
21 May 2010
For the third successive year the team at Brandon Hill Communications (BHC) has delivered a maritime roadshow event for its key client UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
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An Industry Briefing Course is designed for overseas based members of trade and investment organisations. We aim to showcase the latest technological advances in specific sectors within the UK, and help delegates to market the UK as a partner for trade, or as a location for investment.
Most recently, for UK Trade & Investment, Brandon Hill Communications has delivered Industry Briefing Courses covering the Aerospace sector, Advanced Engineering, Automotive, Energy (Oil & Gas), and Engineering.
We take responsibility for programme design and work closely with the client to ensure that every objective is met. We liaise with trade associations, industry and government bodies to secure industry experts as presenters and speakers and to secure key company presentations and valuable site visits.
An Industry Briefing Course usually hosts between 10 and 25 international delegates and typically lasts from 4 to 10 days, visiting as many parts of the country as is possible and relevant within the time frame. We assume responsibility for all pre-event, at-event and post-event activity from delegate recruitment and liaison; travel, logistics and accommodation; UK company audience recruitment; clinics, workshops and one to one meetings; hospitality; branding; and marketing collateral; right through to post event evaluation and budget reconciliation.