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Welcome: Argyll Enterprise Week builds on 2016 success

Businesses took full advantage of the free marketplaces at last year’s event.

Argyll Enterprise Week 2017, which runs from November 6-10, is packed with opportunities for local businesses to make connections, share experiences and increase knowledge. Building on the success of last year, it will bring together businesses, entrepreneurs, support providers and anyone with an interest in enterprise.

A range of free workshops, seminars, marketplaces and networking sessions will cover key themes supporting business growth including funding, digital, international trade, tourism, food and drink, creative industries and community development. Ev ents will be held in Arrochar, Campbeltown, Dunoon, Helensburgh, Inveraray, Lochgilphead and Oban.

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