How to: Innovate (Virtual Panel Discussion)
20th Jan 2021, 11am
About this Event
Join us for the first of our ‘How to’ series, where we are joined by experts from a variety of industries who will be sharing their experiences and opinions on how we can innovate most effectively in this ‘new world’.
Covid-19 has changed almost every aspect of our lives; from the way that we work, to the way we travel, to the way we socialise. Businesses, regardless of size and sector, have also been affected, challenging the way that we innovate, collaborate and lead.
Are you looking for new ways of working to allow you to realise your innovative potential in this ‘new world’? Our How To: Innovate panel discussion is essential for businesses who are looking to get ahead of their competitors and create sustained growth.
In the ‘How to:’ series, we shall be hearing from a variety of speakers sharing unique case studies, perspectives and learning points from the last year, and how they are planning to move forward as the prospect of returning to normality increases.
Have the opportunity, following the presentations, to share your thoughts and ask the panellists your questions, expanding upon their experiences and understanding how we can innovate more effectively, getting ahead of our competitors.
Speakers and Panellists:
Louise Jopling – Eastern Academic Health Science Network
Chris Woodward – Enterprise Europe Network
Ismat Imaan – Whilst (Formerly Kipple)
TBA – Norwich University of the Arts
Imogen Shipperlee – Hethel Innovation
Session Agenda:
11:00 – 11:30: Introduction & Speaker Presentations
11:30 – 12:30 : Q+A & Panel Discussion
12:30: Close
Who Should Attend:
- Team Leaders
- Product Managers
- Independent Business Owners
- SME Decision Makers
- Public Sector Representatives
- Students & Researchers
What Will Be Covered:
- How different sectors and organisations have innovated during Covid-19.
- Best practice and tips for innovating in this ‘new world’.
- Overview of funding available to allow you to innovate.
Hethel Innovation is an EU-funded business support organisation, providing support to Norfolk and Suffolk’s business environment to innovate and become more productive and competitive as a result. Hethel Innovation also provides incubation services through Hethel Engineering Centre and Scottow Enterprise Park.
Organiser: Hethel Innovation