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The Business Show London

UK Asian Business Council

UKABC is excited to be a part of Europe’s largest business exhibition; The Business Show, London’s ExCeL, on the 27th & 28th of November 2019 to celebrate its 42nd edition, and tickets are now running low! With over 20,000 visitors,…

The Business Show London

UKABC is excited to be a part of Europe’s largest business exhibition; The Business Show, London’s ExCeL, on the 27th & 28th of November 2019 to celebrate its 42nd edition, and tickets are now running low! With over 20,000 visitors, more than 200 world-class speakers, 125 interactive masterclasses, as well as 350 expert suppliers, the event will provide visitors with everything needed to start-up or run a successful business.

Taking a new direction this November, The Business Show is set to be the biggest and best it's ever been! From advice on finance and entrepreneurship to guidance on legal services and marketing, plus incredible networking opportunities, this event is one not to be missed. This is the ultimate vent for any SME, small, or start-up business looking to take their business to the next level!

Visit the The Business Show website for FREE tickets The wider significance of The Business Show London lies in the relationships behind the activity. UKABC is excited to be a part of Europe’s largest business exhibition; The Business Show, London’s ExCeL, on the 27th & 28th of November 2019 to celebrate its 42nd edition, and tickets are now running low!

With over 20,000 visitors,… UKABC’s work is designed to connect people who can contribute knowledge, access, experience or practical support. The Council’s role is therefore best understood through the quality of the conversations created and the follow-up those conversations make possible.

For businesses and institutions, events in the Delegations programme provide a structured setting in which to understand priorities before making commitments. Participants can hear different perspectives, test assumptions and identify where a credible introduction may be useful.

This approach is especially important in international work, where local context, trust and clarity often determine whether an initial discussion develops into a sustainable relationship. The programme also contributes to UKABC’s public record. Documenting the people involved, the subjects discussed and the intended outcomes helps future partners understand the Council’s experience.

It gives search engines and readers a clearer account of the organisation’s work while preserving the history of relationships that may continue across several years or projects. UKABC approaches relationship-building as a practical responsibility rather than a ceremonial exercise.

The objective is to help organisations move from interest to informed action: understanding the opportunity, meeting relevant people and agreeing a realistic next step. That principle is reflected in the way the Council combines business discussion with direct introductions, clear context and continuing engagement. For prospective participants, the value of The Business Show London is not limited to attendance on the day.

The lasting opportunity comes from the insight gained, the credibility of the connections made and the possibility of future collaboration. UKABC continues to develop this work through roundtables, business events, international partnerships, community initiatives and carefully selected recognition programmes. This Story is presented as a self-contained account within the new UKABC website.

It records the activity in clear language, provides context for readers unfamiliar with the original event and explains why the subject remains relevant to UKABC’s wider mission of connecting business, institutions and communities across borders.