The SCR Chambers: East Midlands Chamber Events
A calendar of events designed to engage both members and non-members and to enhance their business.
For full booking information on all Chamber events visit:
www.emc-dnl.co.uk
Focus On: Chamber’s Annual Dinner
Want to know what’s happening in the world of technology? Gadget Show host and futurologist Jason
Bradbury is the man to ask and will be one of the guest speakers at this year’s Chamber annual black-tie dinner. In addition to his TV work, Jason is a lecturer
on the University of Lincoln’s Product Design courses. With enthusiasm and a constant flow of ideas, he takes his audience on a whirlwind tour of the history of technology, how we got to where we are and how the pace of change continues to increase. He explores themes such as the exponential
advances in digital technology and how computers will be so integral to the world around us that they will cease to be seen as objects in themselves. As well as being a student of ‘all things tech’,
Jason likes to build things, from hoverboards through robots to mind-reading devices, and frequently illustrates his presentations with them, surprising and engaging audiences as well making them think. Being held just eight days before the 29
March Brexit deadline, the other speaker at the dinner will be a yet-to-be-announced high- ranking politician who will, hopefully, be able to
Why should I attend?
The Chamber’s annual black-tie Annual Dinner provides inspiration and opportunity to delegates in equal measure. The evening is overwhelmingly business-centric, offering recognition of the successes of business, by business. With high-quality dining, nationally-
acclaimed entertainment and stunning surroundings, the Annual Dinner offers the chance to share an evening with some of the region and nation’s leading business professionals and influencers. This flagship event brings together Chamber members of all sizes, sectors and locations, with a favourable rate per ticket compared with non-members.
shed a little bit more light on what the economic future will be following the UK’s divorce from the EU. The Annual Dinner is the pinnacle of events
organised by East Midlands Chamber (Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire), the British Chambers of Commerce Chamber of the Year Award winner. It takes place this year at Colwick Hall, Nottingham, from 6.30pm to 11pm on 21 March. The event is open to anybody. Tickets are still
available. Prices are £90 for members or £120 for non-members, with discounts for tables of ten. Valued sponsors already signed up for this
year’s Annual Dinner include Frame Fast, RDS, the Ministry of Defence, The Dairy, Print Digital Media, Farmer and Carlise Toyota and Great Coaching Matters.
For further details about the event, sponsorship opportunities and booking information go to
bit.ly/EMC_AnnualDinner
Connecting business
Date: 28 February Venue: Leicester Tigers Price: £10 + VAT members, £20 + VAT non- members
Sustainability summit
Date: 6 March Venue: Eastwood Conference Centre Price: Free
HR forum
Date: 7 March Venue: Chesterfield Golf Club Price: Free
Enterprising women awards gala dinner 2019
Date: 8 March Venue: Derbyshire County Cricket Club Price: £55 + VAT (members only)
How to secure Public Sector Contracts
Date: 14 March Venue: Sports Direct, Shirebrook Price: Free
Pure networking morning
Date: 22 March Venue: Risley Hall Hotel and Spa, Derbyshire Price: Free
Good for business (Chamber fact-finding event)
Date: 29 March Venue: Beeston Fields Golf Club, Nottingham Price: Free
Good for business (Chamber fact-finding event)
Date: 12 April Venue: Chesterfield Price: Free
Enterprising women health and wellbeing
Date: 25 April Venue: Nottingham Price: £25 + VAT (members only)
Pure networking morning
Date: 26 April Venue: Risley Hall, Derbyshire Price: Free
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