The impact of international instability is already beginning to affect local businesses through delays, shortages, rising costs and growing uncertainty across a wide range of sector.
“Businesses of every size are vulnerable to supply chain disruption,” said a spokesperson for ElyARC. “No business is going to be unaffected. The purpose of this seminar is to help local companies understand the risks they face and provide practical guidance on how to prepare.”
To support the local business community, ElyARC is hosting a special Emergency Seminar focused on business resilience, continuity planning and supply chain preparedness.
The seminar will be led by renowned local entrepreneur and resilience adviser Dr Peter Dawe OBE, who has spent more than 20 years advising businesses on preparing for major disruption and systemic risk.
The event will examine:
- The likely impact of international conflict on UK businesses
- Emerging supply shortages and operational risks
- Steps businesses can take now to strengthen resilience
- Practical contingency planning for SMEs and local organisations
- Preparing staff, suppliers and customers for ongoing uncertainty
Participants will also receive access to pre-seminar briefing materials available via the GulfGenesis.com website.
The seminar is intended for business owners, directors, managers and anyone responsible for operational continuity or risk management.
Event Details
Event: ElyARC Emergency Seminar – Business Resilience and Supply Chain Preparedness
Speaker: Dr Peter Dawe OBE
Location: Stuntney Village Hall
Date and Time: 27th May 2026, 7pm [doors 6.30pm)
Further Information: GulfGenesis.com
Tickets can be obtained from:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/elyarc-business-seminar-tickets-1989652697779