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Business Leaders Headlining At UK Investment Summit Announced

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Businesses are backing this autumn’s UK Investment Summit Wales 2014, which will explore how new technologies are fuelling business growth.

Top business leaders are backing this autumn’s UK Investment Summit Wales 2014, which will explore how new technologies are changing and fuelling business growth.

Summit speakers announced today (28 October 2014) include Mark Elborne, President and CEO of GE UK and Ireland, Raspberry Pi founder Eben Upton and Tom Williams, EVP Programmes at Airbus.

The industry experts will join Rt Hon Stephen Crabb MP, Secretary of State for Wales, Rt Hon Carwyn Jones AM, First Minister of Wales and Lord Livingston of Parkhead, Minister of State for Trade and Investment at Celtic Manor, Newport on 21 November 2014. The conference is the first major event in Wales following the NATO Summit, which was also held at the venue in September 2014.

 

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