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IKT Glasgow Networking Event - Internationalisation of Knowledge Transfer

Thursday, May 5, 2011 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (GMT)

Glasgow, United Kingdom

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IKT's Regional Networking Event 'Internationalisation of Knowledge Transfer' is being hosted by Mark Anderson MInstKT of Glasgow Caledonian University on the 5th May 2011.

The event will include a talk from Isabell Majewsky from Go Group and a chance to network over refreshments and a buffet.

  

The Go Group       

Established in 1983, the GO Group is one of Scotland's leading business support organisations.

They focus on how to start-up and grow companies by nurturing business start-up, supporting business growth, encouraging innovation and developing people and skills.

Their services are aimed at businesses of all sizes and from every sector from pre-starts through to PLCs.

They work in partnership with public sector organisations to deliver quality support that will help you build your business.  They are also increasingly working throughout the UK and internationally delivering business development programmes, consultancy and training.

 


When & Where



The Corinthian Club
191 Ingram Street
G1 1DA Glasgow
United Kingdom

Thursday, May 5, 2011 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (GMT)


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Institute of Knowledge Transfer



The Institute of Knowledge Transfer was established in May 2007 to represent and support knowledge transfer and innovation professionals from sectors of education and business alike. The IKT sets standards for development of the profession and addresses issues surrounding accreditation, certification and training. Using ICT, the Institute is fast becoming a major force, helping knowledge transfer professionals work effectively by drawing on best practice. We're dedicated solely to meeting the needs of individuals involved in knowledge transfer.