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The Hub Events picture gallery Autumn expo welcomes


delegates to Villa Park A major business expo hosted by the Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce was once again a huge success. More than 800 delegates and 90 exhibitors


packed in the Holte Suite at Villa Park for the Chamber’s Autumn Expo, which was sponsored by Galliard Homes, Inspired Energy and the Andalucia Tourist Board. A wide range of sectors including


conferencing and events, digital, creative, manufacturing, hotels and hospitality and events were all represented at the expo. Seminars delivered by the Chamber’s


International Business Hub, the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games team and cyber security experts Nowcomm also drew big crowds in the adjacent Holte Pub.


PICTURED: 1. Cool customers: The Hardy Signs team donning their snazzy shades


2. Chill time: Hands On At Work’s stand is always popular with Expo delegates


3. Busy bees: The Expo was a hive of activity throughout the day


4. An inspired expo: The Chamber’s group relationship manager Gary Birch (left) and sponsorship manager Russell Ashman with Harrison Smith and Alex Coope from headline sponsor Inspired Energy


5. Need for speed: A full house for the speed networking session


6. Bostin’ business: The Black Country Living Museum were among the exhibitors


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