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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.

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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).

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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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Brandon Hill Communications has offered a specialist trade show lead generation service for the past three years.

We have developed and implemented lead generation activities for clients including UK Trade & Investment, Devolved Administrations and Sub Regional Agencies.

We offer both the resources and proven ability to deliver strategic, quality lead generation across Europe, North America and Asia Pacific. The expertise of the team drives the identification of new business opportunities through a thorough knowledge of the market and effective identification of, and communication with, decision makers.

Over the last three years we have contacted over 10,000 overseas companies on behalf of our clients, looking to identify valuable opportunities amongst companies looking to either set up or expand an operation in Europe. We have an impressive portfolio of direct experience working within the inward investment arena supported by a true understanding of FDI global drivers and trends.

This makes Brandon Hill Communications uniquely positioned to deliver highly effective, results led, lead generation campaigns. We understand the public sector operationally, and as important, we understand its evolving interface with the private sector and academia in the pursuit of generating FDI.