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Tay Cities Business Week

The Amazon distribution centre in Dunfermline, where 2,000 staff work. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson.
The Amazon distribution centre in Dunfermline, where 2,000 staff work. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson.

Tay Cities Business Week includes a range of opportunities for people to grow their business, learn new skills, build their network and find inspiration.

Events taking place across the Tay Cities Region will cover topics such as e-commerce, bookkeeping, leadership and procurement.

Among the highlights of the week, which starts today, is a presentation and tour of Binn EcoPark in Glenfarg on Wednesday which will outline their solutions to dealing with plastic waste.

Also on Wednesday, a trainer from Google will talk people through steps to create a digital plan and how to use data to make their firms more visible through the search engine at a workshop at Forbes of Kingennie.

On Thursday, a Scottish Development International session in Dundee will give an overview of the Amazon Marketplace which can be a route to selling online internationally.

That evening an event in Forfar will discuss opportunities for offshore renewables supply chain with an overview of Montrose Port by chief executive Nik Scott-Gray and a presentation by SSE on the Seagreen wind energy project.

Dundee and Angus Chamber of Commerce chief executive Alison Henderson said: “The events cover all businesses, from start-up to long-established and from sole traders to businesses that employ hundreds of people.”

The full programme can be found at www.taycitiesbusinessweek.co.uk

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