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Te main event offered up a fully packed


itinerary for members and partners with plenty of opportunity to connect and network with one another across a morning of workshops and aſternoon exhibitions. Workshops provided members the chance to attend inspiring partner focus sessions, from Brigantia, Huntress, N-able, Uptime, Pia, ScalePad, TreatLocker and Ingram Micro, where they could discover the latest updates and industry news. Te evening gala, dinner and awards is a true


highlight of the event. Te community comes together to recognise exceptional services, support and partnership. Tis year’s chosen charity was the Street Soccer Foundation, with the community raising an amazing £30,465 to support its work. Attendees were treated to an array of inspirational speakers, including Mit Patel,


Miya Knights, Rachel Williams, Mike Knight and football legend Stuart Pearce who took the spot as Keynote speaker. And, the entertainment from master of deceptive arts, James Freedman, stole the show. Network Group director David Tulip


commented: “What an event! Our 30th year is a huge milestone, and we wanted this event to be a true celebration of our amazing community. Not only did this event showcase our community but it exemplified the spirit of what defines Network Group. “Our Members and Partners, as always,


embraced the opportunity to connect, share and celebrate. Tank you to everyone who contributed to making this event a memorable milestone.” To find out more about Network Group, visit their website: https://www.nbg.co.uk/


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