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Business festival second week underway

The first week of the 2019 Black Country Business Festival fortnight has drawn to a close, with some 52 individual events having taken place.

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Mayor Andy Street at the festival

Following a launch at the University of Wolverhampton’s new Springfield Campus on Monday, there has been everything from premises showcase tours, topical conferences about post-Brexit Britain and women in business, social value workshops around mental health in the workplace, and more.

More than 100 free business events make up the total Black Country Business Festival programme running over the two weeks.

Week two promises to be just as diverse and exciting, say organisers.

On Monday, the Black Country Housing Group and partners will be promoting the benefits of recruiting ex-forces personnel, while on Tuesday Dudley Council is sharing investment opportunities.

The Chamber’s annual Business Expo is taking place on Wednesday, and there’s a workshop to help combat fears when public speaking at the Grand Theatre on Thursday.

Headline professional services event, ‘The Future of Professional Services firms lies in Expertise Automation’ by Talbots Law, is taking place on Thursday, May 22 and it features legal futurist, Chrissie Lightfoot.

Ian Bond, director at Talbots Law said: "I am delighted to once again to champion the professional services sector.

"The inaugural Black Country Business Festival showed the Black Country's commitment to service and innovation, which has enabled the regions professional services to forge an enviable set of long-term, sustainable and mutually beneficial relationships for region’s businesses. I’m proud of our Black Country heritage and enthused by the future."

Anyone can attend the Business Festival events but tickets must be reserved in advance via the website blackcountrybusinessfestival.com