Hartpury Tech Box Park has announced its summer networking event, open to all Gloucestershire businesses (and those from neighbouring counties too) that are working in agri-tech or have an interest in developing new or existing products for that sector.
Hartpury University and Hartpury College bill the event as a chance to build business relationships, as well as an opportunity to hear more about its vision to radically develop its 360-hectare campus to create a pioneering digital innovation farm.
Hartpury’s Digital Innovation Farm Tech Box Park manager, Catherine Briggs, will also be on hand to help everyone better understand the ‘expert, free business support packages’ available for companies and entrepreneurs.
Registration is a must for the event – part funded by GFirst LEP, Getting Building Fund and the European Regional Development Fund. More information is available on Eventbrite and more details will follow once you have ordered your ticket.