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Topic Lead presenter + Co-presenters and Title Presentation
B1 Andrew Brocklehurst, Avanta Enterprise Ltd (incorporating InBiz & TNG)
Work for Yourself programmes and the DEL/AME funding model
 
B1 Simon Denny, The University of Northampton
Business Start Up Policy and Practice in the East Midlands : Playing Output Games?
 
B1 Graham Hales, DeHales & Associates
Understanding Start Ups
B1 John Martin, John Martin
Advisory Support for new and established businesses
 
B1 Ged Mirfin, Business Link Northwest + Neil Geoghegan
Entrepreneurialism is a Middle Class Phenomenon - Pre-Start Enquiries at BLNW 2007-10
 
B1 Charles Monck, Charles Monck & Associates + Charles Monck, Charles Monck & Associates
Science parks and Innovation Centres in the new economic environment in the UK
 
B1 Ben Nachman, Center for Academic Studies in Management, Social Sciences and Humanities
Soar Like an Eagle (SLE): Increasing Businesses & Start-Ups Birth-Rate
B1 Iain Scott, Enterprise Island/enterprisecafe.tv
Why Did The Entrepreneur Cross The Road?
B1 Gary Skelley, Northwest Development Agency
NWDA Collaborative Approach to a Regional Business Start-up Programme
B2 Colin Bell, Winning Moves Ltd
MyBiz Leeds - stimulating enterprise in low enterprise area
 
B2 Tina Boden, Winning Moves
Enterprise - Do You Get It?
 
B2 Norah Boylan, Exemplas + James Leavold, Exemplas
Diversity Talent Key - the barrier removal tool to take Enterprise Ambition Forward
B2 Robert Campbell, City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council + Kevin Bennett, Sheffield City Council
Yorkshire and Humber LEGI Enterprise Programmes
B2 Kim Fletcher, Business Support Kent
Treating people as individuals to build their personal self belief in Self Employment
B2 Jane Fowler, Munro Connections Ltd
Business Strategy for Start Ups
B2 Kath Sutherland, Association of Disabled Professionals
What are you talking about puddings for? The benefit of plain language in advice
 
B3 Ishak Abd Rahman, National University of Malaysia
Strategy, Process and Working Culture.A case study of Malaysian Small and Medium Ent
 
B3 Diane Gaskin, Business Support Centre + Reginald Nyandeni, Business Support Centre
Creating and Supporting Micro Businesses in Developing Economies
 
B3 Mohammed Jibrin, National Board for Technology Incubation (Federal Ministry of Science & Technology) + Taiwo A. Somefun, National Board for Technology Incubation (Fed. Min. of Sc. & Tech.) Abuja, Nigeria. + Patricia Uche Chukwu, National Board for Technology Incubation (Fed. Min. of Sc. & Tech. Abuja. + Abdul Fatah Shittu, National Board for Technology Incubation (Fed. Min. of Sc. & Tech.) Abuja , Nigeria. + Isah M. Yusuf, National Board forTechnology Incubation(Fed. Min. of Sc & Tech), Abuja, Nigeria.
Creating Entrepreneurs for Value- Addition in Nigeria Using Technology Incubation.
 
B3 Ishaku Polycarp, Central Bank of Nigeria + Adamu Yangbasa Dangana, Central Bank of Nigeria
The Role of Central Bank Of Nigeria in Enterprise Promotion
 
B3 Olga Shimbireva, Russian Research Centre of Surgery of the Russian Academy of Medical Science + Martyn Benson FIBC FRSA FCIB, RiDO, Rotherham, UK + Helen Matushevskaya, General Computers, Moscow, Russian Federation
New Business Opportunities in Medical Practice using Business Incubation methods
 
B3 Tom Stokes, Business Centre Association
SME strategy for business centres to remove financial burden from public sector
B4 Olayiwola Agoro, Federal Ministry of Science and Technology
Technology Incubation as Panacea for Entrepreneurial Capabilities: Nigeria Situation
 
B4 Chris Allington, Oxford Innovation Limited
The Role of Business and Innovation Centres in delivering focussed Business Support
 
B4 Peter Arnold, Newcastle Science City
The Newcastle Innovation Machine - an insight led approach to business creation
 
B4 Robert Ashton, www.robertashton.co.uk
Business Boot Camps boost results for older entrepreneurs
B4 Robert Bernier, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Silicon Prairie Business Accelerator
 
B4 Sylvia Constantine, MyBizStart
Olderpreneurs, Alterpreneurs and Start-up support - a catalyst for change
B4 Chris Hall, Nottingham Trent University
Student and Graduate Business Start-ups Do they fit University & Government Agendas?
 
B4 Robert Looker, Exemplas Ltd
Structured Business Formats, the New Business Route for 3rd Agers
B4 Martino Picardo, UMIC Ltd
10 Years of succesful business incubation; value and wealth creation through start-up
 
B4 Laurie South, PRIME
50+ enterprise: from myth to start-up
B5 Margaret Durand , Waterford Institute of Technology
A Case Study on Taking a Commercial Approach to Design-led Craft
B5 Charles Hadcock, Creative Lancashire
The Watermark and Benchmark
B5 Richard Hanage, Richard Hanage Associates
Creative sector 'nascent entrepreneurial graduate' (NAGRENTS): a longitudinal study
B5 Stewart McLean, Angels Den
What do Business Angels really look for?
 
B5 Anamaria Wills, CIDA
Entrepreneurs – Learning by Doing? Quality and Competence for Entrepreneurs
 
B6 Stuart Anderson, Shell LiveWIRE
The Shell LiveWIRE Grand Ideas Awards- Low level award funding with a big impact
 
B6 Thomas (Tommy) du Plessis, North-West University
Access to finance as an obstacle to SME growth in South Africa
 

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