Exit Right 2024 on Oxfordshire’s Funding Matrix
The Oxford Trust, Oxford Innovation Space and Barclays Eagle Labs’ next Exit Right event is on Oxfordshire’s Funding Matrix on Thursday 3rd October at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History.
Aimed at founders, directors and senior management of start-ups and SMEs, attendees will learn from industry experts, network with key stakeholders and gain insights into securing funding to drive your business from start-up to exit.
The panel session includes talks from key Oxfordshire-based funding experts – Oxford Sciences Enterprises, Oxford Innovation Finance, Parkwalk, Longwall, Active Needle, AbbVie, Future Planet Capital and Advanced Oxford – with a half hour Q&A session.
After the talks, there will be drinks, networking and an Expo-style event in the Main Court where entrepreneurs can meet alternative funding organisations and Oxford-based support organisations including Innovate UK Business Growth, British Business Bank, Seedrs, ThinCats and Barclays Demo Directory, to name just a few.
Exit Right 2024 is proudly sponsored by Freeths, Bidwells and Richardsons.
For more information and to register, see here.
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