Are you potentially high growth seed, start-up or early stage technology company based in London and looking for investment? If so, the London Technology Fund Competition is for you.
The Centre for Creative Business is a not-for-profit joint venture between London Business School and University of the Arts London set up to help management teams grow their business faster and more profitably through courses and mentoring.
The Growing Business Awards are now in their ninth year and this year's search for the very best growing companies and the UK's entrepreneurial achievements has begun.
East London Small Business Centre offer free access to 4 day business start-up training course as a key part of the start-up support they provide to budding entrepreneurs in East London.
Enterprise Enfield is delighted to announce the launch of its Business Awards 2007 competition sponsored by The RSA Trust. This is the third time that Enterprise Enfield has held the popular competition, which recognizes, rewards and promotes the excelle
Connections Communications Centre is currently running Innovation for Success, a large-scale workforce development programme for London-based media freelancers, creative businesses, employees and sole-traders.
There will be monthly regional awards throughout 2007, culminating in the International Trade Awards ceremony to be held in London in March 2008, when regional winners will compete for the prestigious title, International Trade Company of the Year.
British Chambers of Commerce has warned that the government?s carbon reduction ambitions will go unmet without a serious programme of support for small business.
The BBC is seeking candidates for its Dragon's Den programme, where entrepreneurs receive an opportunity to attract investment in return for equity in their business.
Most firms believe the impending smoking ban in England will have little impact on their business.
They do not think it will increase the number of "smoking breaks" taken by workers, according to a report.
Millions of people are set to benefit from a government crack down on aggressive and unfair trading and selling practices.