Hull Digital April MeetUp with our friends at techmesh

Organiser
Hull Digital / Hull Open Coffee
Date
Thu, 29 Apr 2010, 17:00 - 19:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Hull University , Hull, GB
Cost
Free

I'm pleased to announce the April Hull Digital MeetUp with techmesh! smile

This is a great opportunity to meet new people, who may not usually attend a MeetUp, but are
involved in the local digital and technology scheme.

techmesh are kindly providing food and drink for us all, so a BIG thanks to Dawn and Gary!

techmesh was set up to be the business network for the IT & Telecommunications sector within Yorkshire and Humberside and allows businesses within this sector to meet, exchange and share information.

Who they are

techmesh is a not for profit organisation, which is supported by the Regional Development Agency, Yorkshire Forward. techmesh is part of Connect Yorkshire

What they do

techmesh enables members to share knowledge, exchange ideas and meet like-minded companies and, yes, to win more business. The aim is to help create a commercial ecosystem where innovative, ambitious companies can thrive and give members a means of forming profitable relationships.

Onto the event details:

Venue

Hull University Business School

Guest Speakers

TBC

Includes

Food, Drink, and a chance to look around The Technology Showcase


Programme

6.00 Registration, drinks, food and networking (The Technology Showcase area will be open downstairs to everyone)

6.45 Gary and techmesh

7.00 TBC

7.20 Members time (3 x 5 min presentations from members)

7.35 Networking and The Technology Showcase area

8.00-8.15 Close

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