L-R: Peter Menzies (Dundee Gin), Stacy Edghill (Hibiscus Events), Steven J. Innes (event compere), Brett Jackson (event creator and MD of Granite PR), Raymond McErlaine (Loganair), Jamie McBrearty (Jamie McBrearty Coaching) (cREDIT: Dundee & Angus Expo)

A popular Dundee business event has announced plans to double in size in 2025, due to popular demand. This week ...

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A popular Dundee business event has announced plans to double in size in 2025, due to popular demand.


This week saw Dundee & Angus Expo™ attract around 50 exhibitors to the one-day event at the Invercarse Hotel. It featured opportunities for exhibitors and delegates to come together for a giant day of business, networking and knowledge sharing.


The free-to-attend showcase continued Granite PR’s long-standing reputation for creating hubs of creativity, collaboration and entrepreneurial inspiration through its popular Expos™ in Aberdeen and Dundee.


Such has been the success of the latest Dundee & Angus Expo™ in 2024 that plans have now announced to double the size of the event next year, with two events to take place on Wednesday, April 23rd and Wednesday, November 26th, 2025.


Granite PR MD and Expo™ creator Brett Jackson said: “The Expo™ series aims to create opportunities for people to come together, network, be inspired by and celebrate all that is good about doing business as well discussing challenges and share experiences with likeminded individuals and organisations.


“Feedback tells us that people are keen for us to expand Dundee & Angus Expo™ and we are delighted to be adding an extra networking opportunity in 2025.”


To find out more about Dundee & Angus Expo™ and other Granite PR events taking place in 2025, visit www.granitepr.co.uk

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