Fife Business Week draws over 800 delegates in 16th year

Fife Business Week draws over 800 delegates in 16th year

Fife Council’s Economic Development Team, in partnership with Business Gateway Fife, has successfully concluded the 16th annual Fife Business Week.

The event drew over 800 attendees across 18 diverse events, highlighting the region’s commitment to economic growth and collaboration.

This year’s programme combined practical business sessions with sector updates and discussions on workforce and community priorities. Attendees explored themes including the transition to a low carbon economy, digital marketing, tendering and skills development, reflecting the needs of local businesses.

Fife Business Week draws over 800 delegates in 16th year

A highlight was the Welcome to Fife Tourism Showcase, which emphasised the importance of tourism and hospitality to the regional economy. Other sector focused sessions, including Meet the Buyer, The Local Advantage: Boosting Your Business with Fife Produce and the Fife House Builders Forum, offered opportunities for businesses to understand local supply chains and connect with buyers and partners.

This year also saw a new collaboration with Business Babble, producing the podcast episode “Inside Scotland’s Most Supportive Entrepreneur Ecosystem”, featuring local business owners. The episode has gained views on YouTube and listens on Spotify, helping to share business experiences from across Fife with a wider audience.

Fife Business Week draws over 800 delegates in 16th year

Pamela Stevenson, service manager for economic development at Fife Council, said: “Fife Business Week reflects the strength and resilience of our business community. The level of participation this year shows the value businesses place on coming together to share knowledge and explore new opportunities.”

Planning is already underway for next year’s programme.

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