Deyton Bell launch 2013 Transatlantic Business Forum

Deyton Bell, the economic, commercial and business development specialists, today announced the launch of the 2013 Transatlantic Business Forum, which will take place in Cambridge on Thursday October 10 2013.

Building on the overwhelming success of last two Transatlantic Business Forums, this Deyton Bell initiative again aims to decipher the myths associated with doing business in North America. The Forum is the premier specialist event focussed on transatlantic commercial issues, and it will again highlight best practice case studies, will provide expert advice, opinion and information on key issues encountered when exploring and growing transatlantic business and will provide the opportunity for delegates to meet experts from both sides of the Atlantic who can help them succeed when developing lucrative trade and investment opportunities.

Deyton Bell Managing Director Chris Parkhouse said “The US has the largest and most powerful economy in the world and is the leading single market for nearly every significant business sector. The US and the UK share the world’s largest direct investment partnership, with both countries being the largest investor in the other and the US remains Britain’s largest single export market. The UK, US and Canada have always enjoyed a “special commercial relationship” but in recent times these familiar markets have often been ignored in favour of newly emerging opportunities elsewhere. The Forum aims to refocus attention on the huge North American market and to stimulate successful transatlantic commercial activity”.

The Transatlantic Business Forum offers delegates a rare chance to learn from experts with vast experience of Transatlantic Business Development, and will, in one event, showcase everything ambitious businesses need to know about how to succeed when developing transatlantic opportunity. This year’s event will be expanded and will provide introductions to commercially useful contacts, will highlight support available on both sides of the Atlantic, will showcase best practice by exploring case study examples, will offer extra breakout seminars, will offer one2one meetings with speakers/supporters and will offer opportunities to network/develop business. 

The event will be supported by leading organisations from across the private and public sectors on both sides of the Atlantic, and offers a rare chance to listen, learn and engage with high profile subject matter experts.

Commenting further on this very exciting initiative, Deyton Bell’s Managing Director Chris Parkhouse said: “I am delighted to launch the build-up to Deyton Bell’s third Transatlantic Business Forum, which is a must for anyone considering or involved in transatlantic business development. It will highlight the vast trade/investment opportunities available to organisations in the UK and North America and will explore key issues, actions and strategies that need to be considered when engaging in highly competitive transatlantic markets. We look forward to working with the many organisations that are supporting the event and to welcoming another capacity audience this year. Any additional organisations wishing to take part should contact us now to discuss opportunity.”



About the Transatlantic Business Forum:
•    The Transatlantic Business Forum will take place on October 10 2013 at Robinson College, Cambridge from 8.00am – 4pm.
•    Tickets are available from Deyton Bell and cost £50+ VAT, including breakfast and buffet lunch.
•    Please feel free to contact Deyton Bell on + 44 (0) 1223 873033 or via transatlanticbusinessforum@deytonbell.com for further details.


About Deyton Bell:
•    Deyton Bell are specialists in economic, commercial and business development, and work with private and public sector clients of all sizes.
•    The business was founded by Chris Parkhouse and provides specialist advice, support and services to organisations around the world.


About Chris Parkhouse:
•    Chris is Chairman, Institute of Directors in the East of England and Visiting Fellow International Business at Anglia Ruskin University.
•    He is former Chairman of EEIDB and former Deputy Chairman of the Greater Cambridge Partnership.
•    Chris holds dual US/UK nationality and has lived, worked and been educated in the US and the UK.

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