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Join Business Lincolnshire’s first live event of 2023

Business Lincolnshire is inviting businesses across Greater Lincolnshire and Rutland to their first live #BLLive show next week.

Based around the region’s growing digital sector and the Go Digital Conference, the #BLLive ‘Customer of the Future’ online event will be held at 1 pm on Tuesday 28th February, covering the digital trends shaping tomorrow’s customers.

Hosted by Guy Lewis, co-director at the CDI Alliance, with a guest appearance from David Regler, Business Lincolnshire’s Digital Sector Growth Manager, the event will share more details of the upcoming Go Digital conference; how to register, who is speaking, workshops being delivered and information on the other activities on the day.

Zoe King, Director of Epix Media and part of the Steering Group leading the Mosaic Digital Community in Greater Lincolnshire, will also be joining as a guest speaker; sharing details on how the community is growing and speaking about future events for the digital sector.

Speaking about the upcoming show, Guy Lewis, said: “We’re really excited to host this first live show of the year, focusing on understanding the digital trends shaping tomorrow’s customers and how businesses can use more digital technology in their everyday strategies.

“We invite businesses from across Greater Lincolnshire and Rutland to join this live event to hear from experts in the digital field and to find out the benefits of incorporating digital practices into their business.”

Find out more about Business Lincolnshire’s upcoming #BLLive show on Tuesday 28th February, here.

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