In collaboration with Capital Enterprise x OneTech

Access to New Markets Workshop Series

Applications open for 2024
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Access to New Markets

The Access To New Markets Business Workshop Series helps growth-stage founders how to access new markets as efficiently and quickly as possible, with principles from the lean start-up methodology. If you’ve done well in the UK, you might decide to try your hand in an international marketplace, too. Breaking into new markets isn’t easy, but if you’re successful, you could boost your company revenue in a big way. We’ll arm you with practical ways to expand your business internationally.
What's on offer
Access to professionals across multiple industries
Opportunity to build and grow your network
Expert masterclasses led by industry experts
Access to mentoring and coaching tailored to your business
Opportunity to accelerate your business growth potential

Masterclasses

Intro To Supply Chain Management
Improving Supply Chain Resilience/ Efficiency
Assessing New Market Potential
Developing Market Entry Strategy
Implementing and Monitoring Market Entry Tactics/Impact.

2024 timeline

There are only 12 spaces available on this unique workshop, delivered through a combination of virtual events from September through to November 2024.
18 September
Applications open
16 October
Applications close
06 November
Workshop starts
20 November
Workshop ends

Application process

Business & TEAM. Competition is fierce for this transformative programme, so we have a 4-stage application process to ensure applicants and their businesses are at the right stage of their journey and are able to gain the most benefit from the programme.
Stage 1

Written application

Please ensure the business meets the application criteria. If it does, then complete the application form by clicking ‘Apply now’
Stage 2

Interview Review

Shortlisted applicants from Stage 1 will be sent an invitation to join the Finance Workshop Series. You will have two days to accept the invitation and confirm your place on the series.
This project is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.