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2014 EBS Summit Organisers Seek Business Information
The organisers of 2014 Entrepreneur Business Summit has expressed concern over the less circulation of business information by business owners in the country and Africa at large.
This was contained in a statement signed by Mr Larry-Goodwill Ajiola, one of the organisers made available to newsmen recently in Port Harcourt.
Ajola noted that business owners hardly carry and circulate information to the public for business growth.
According to the statement, the programme which is titled: The Role of Government, banks and SMEs in National Industrial Revolution” is expected to touch on areas that could bring positive change to business development.
The statement further hinted that participants would be priviledged to update their knowledge and network with others around the globe in order to foster industrial revolution development.
The programme which is slated between 27th 29th of this month, would among other things, present opportunity to all stakeholders from various sectors of the economy especially the informal sector.
The organizer said that high profile business operators will be on hard to proffer solution to some of the challenges in SMEs growth.
The Tide also gathered that participants would come in contract with the core target markets/stakeholders from different economic specialized sector which would result to development and synergy.
On the latest of Innovative Solution Technology (IST), it stated that with the aid of some influential decision makers in the industry, that attendees would enjoy freedom to know IST issues.
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