The Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing Exhibition (EAME) is your chance to become part of the vibrant, diverse and growing engineering and technology sectors which are shaping the future of the UK Economy.
Over 2 days EAME will showcase the the most exciting and innovative technology the East of England has to offer.
EAME is open to both the public and businesses and is free to attend with a ticket.
Aim; To provide a thorough practical understanding of risk assessment, its legal and financial context and the main categories of accidents and ill health
Objectives; *Conduct risk assessments (with the necessary technical knowledge in relation to the activities/ environments/issues)
*Organise and implement a risk assessment programme
*Participate in the identification of specific training needs for the activities being assessed
*Assist employers in meeting legal requirements and promote improved standards of health and safety within their organisation
Organisation
Duration; 1 day programme
Exam/Assessment; Assignment and self-evaluation, this qualification is Ofqual accredited
Cost; £275 + VAT includes notes, refreshments, lunch, the assessment & certification fees
Awarding Body; Chartered Institute for Environmental Health (CIEH)
Tutor; Richard Mills
Differentiation; A Level 2 Award in Principles of Risk Assessments is needed.
Audience; Designed for anyone with a responsibility to conduct risk assessments. For example; Supervisors, team leaders, engineers etc.
In relation to government guidelines, this event has not yet been confirmed. Join Norfolk Chamber for our business Breakfast in South Norfolk. Make new contacts and catch up with existing ones as you network over a delicious breakfast. The morning event will include popular networking activities designed to help break down the barriers of networking and get to know local businesses in a different way. The event will include:
Free networking time
Support from our team
Ice-breaker activity
Breakfast
Guest speaker
Q&A time
Guest speaker to be confirmed.
Exhibit at or sponsor this event Want more exposure for your business? Sponsoring or exhibiting at an event puts your logo in front of our members. Take a look at our promotional event packages here.
We’re pleased to announce that the British Chambers of Commerce Annual Conference 2020 will take place on Thursday 5 March 2020 at the QEII Conference Centre in London.
The conference will bring together the UK Chamber Network and the wider business community for a day of inspiring keynote speeches and stimulating panel debates, focussing on the issues most relevant to UK businesses.
Join a high-level audience of senior politicians, decision-makers, policy makers and the Chamber Network to discuss some of the key issues affecting Britain’s business community, with key themes including:
People – Creating workplaces for the future
Infrastructure – Meeting the infrastructure challenges of tomorrow
What does a business vision for Norfolk look like?
Norfolk Chamber aims to ensure that there is ‘business friendly’ local environment in which our members can operate and prosper. Our four key themes are: Revolution in Technology; Improving Infrastructure; Bridging the Skills Gap; and Economic Trends – all themes aim to support the needs of our members and help them grow.
We are currently working in partnership with the local authorities and the New Anglia LEP to review and update the overall Economic Strategy for Norfolk. It is essential that the updated Strategy is business focussed and is designed to make the most of the opportunities in our region.
To make this strategy robust, we want to hear from small, medium and large businesses about what they need to grow their businesses. Norfolk Chamber are holding a series of roundtable discussions to capture business opinions and needs which will be fed back into the Economic Strategy:
Roundtable Events will be held on the below dates:
Of value to both professional advisers and private clients, our seminars aim to give you a good introductory understanding of issues underpinning some of our more important financial decisions.
We will be running,free to attend, sessions at 8.30am, 12.30pm and 4.30pm at each venue.
Tuesday 1st July – Cambridge
Wednesday 2nd July – Norwich
Thursday 3rd July – Ipswich
The emerging science of Behavioural Economics is increasing our understanding of the way we make decisions. This knowledge is helping businesses develop more profitable models, regulators more effective controls and governments more efficient incentives.
This session will look at the theories underpinning the science and consider some of the more common decision errors. By the end of the seminar you will have a greater insight into the flaws in your own decision-making processes and those of the people around you.
Refreshments as well as a light breakfast, lunch or afternoon will be availible. These seminars are free to attend and places are limited so early booking is recommended.
Tuesday July 1st 2014 The Boardwalk Centre, Cambridge Research Park CB25 9PD Wednesday July 2nd 2014 Henderson Business Centre, Ivy Road, Norwich NR5 8BF Thursday July 3rd 2014 The Manor, Wherstead Park, Ipswich IP9 2BJ
For more information or to bookyour place please visit www.chadwicks.co.uk or call us on 01603 251687.
Richard is a skilled communicator whose interest and enthusiasm enlivens apparently mundane subjects, making for engaging, thought provoking and informative sessions.
Chadwicks are authorisedby the Solicitors Regulation Authority as external CPD providers. Each seminar will qualify for 1.5hours CPD as part of your accredited training requirement.
In relation to government guidelines, this event has not yet been confirmed. Join Norfolk Chamber for our business breakfast in Norwich. Make new contacts and catch up with existing ones as you network over a delicious breakfast. The morning event will include popular networking activities designed to help break down the barriers of networking and get to know local businesses in a different way. The event will include:
Free networking time
Support from our team
Ice-breaker activity
Breakfast
Guest speaker
Q&A time
Guest speaker to be confirmed.
Exhibit at or sponsor this event Want more exposure for your business? Sponsoring or exhibiting at an event puts your logo in front of our members. Take a look at our promotional event packages here.
In view of the government advice surrounding coronavirus, all partners involved in organising Culture Shock #3 have decided to postpone this event. We will communicate the new date in due course.
Save the Date for the Next Culture Shock Event!
Fountain Partnership, the University of East Anglia and the Norfolk Chambers of Commerce are excited to announce the next in our series of Culture Shock events.
Our speaking and panel line-up are just being confirmed, and we’ll let you know as soon as it’s ready to be announced.
The Culture Shock events series explores questions and topics surrounding workplace culture including organisational structure, equality in pay, diversity in the workplace, and agile working. Join the conversation to explore ways in which traditional workplace culture is being challenged, and gain insight from diverse viewpoints on how these issues and themes might be approached.
The evening will include a networking reception with food and drinks.
Watch a video of Stuart Webber talking about Culture as a Competitive Advantage from the last Culture Shock here.
Book now to confirm your place. We will send further details to confirmed attendees ahead of the event.
Our June breakfast is back to Thursday’s and takes place on the 5th June!
Following on from our successful May Breakfast with MP George Freeman we are back to the tried and tested format of a knowledge sharing speaker!
We will be joined by Lorna Burroughes of Thrive who will faciltate a session looking at the how’s and whys of effective Business Networking
Our time is valuable – we need to network wisely- there are many groups out there all vying for our time, cash and attention!
Booking is essential, places cost £15 plus VAT & include unlimited drinks, a buffet breakfast and the opportunity to network with 30 other business professionals.
The event is hosted by the RedCat Team & the team from the Mill Cafe Bare & Restaurant- so you are guaranteed a warm welcome.
WiBE is delighted to bring you “Skills for Success”, an event aimed at providing women who work in the business environment sector the skills to move up the career ladder. Our guest speaker is Bronia Szczygiel, founding partner at Aspire Leadership and a Chartered Engineer with more than 30 years’ experience.
The evening will kick off with some ‘Top Tips for Successful Networking’ followed by the opportunity to try out your new skills on like minded women over a glass of wine and canapés.Following on from some successful networking, Bronia will deliver an interactive presentation on the skills required to progress your career.
This event is beinghosted by Larking Gowen at their offices at King Street House, 15 Upper King Street, Norwich. A map and direction to the office is provided onLarking Gowen website.
The nearest car parking facilities can befound at St Andrews multi-storey car park, Duke Street, NR3 3AT or Monastery Court car park, Elm Hill, NR3 1HN.
Come along to our free session where we will show you how to make the most of the free resources available in libraries to help get your business started.