We live in a new world order: a digital world order. New models have emerged, existing models have re-fashioned themselves, technology and media have changed and fused closely with internet, telecom systems and entertainment. Retail has moved to the digital space in a big way too. There’s change all around us and it’s happening at a lightning speed.
Small-to-Medium-Businesses are one of the biggest beneficiaries in this process. SMEs that have embraced the digital age have reaped benefits through saving rent, cutting down labour costs and working more effectively. Fusing technology with telecom has made things much more faster, more convenient with great benefits to the entrepreneur.
Telstra Business Centre Point Cook is organising a networking event along with AU Zone magazine, at the Werribee Mansion to discuss opportunities available to SMEs on boosting productivity in the Digital Age. So come along and experience the ideas you need to be on fast track.
The event will also be a great opportunity to network with other business owners in the area. Apart from a three-course meal, live music, the venue will also have an exciting technological expo showcasing some of the finest gadgets in the market.
So, don’t miss this opportunity to network and be informed!
When: 11th October
Time: 6 PM Till late
Where: Werribee Park Reception Centre.
Price: $75 or $700 table of ten
Three course dinner and entertainment included.
Online tickets: http://www.micromax.com.ar/power/tickets.html
Contact:
SID 0424 934 804
LUCIANA 0478 655 957
Emai: sid@theauzone.com.au
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