Essex Chambers has announced that it has been successful in gaining funding from the East of England Development Agency (EEDA) to support a rural e-Business Club across Essex.
The Rural e-Business Club will raise awareness of the benefits of using e-commerce for rural communities and businesses, helping them to become more competitive through workshops and networking opportunities.
The benefits of entrepreneurship and innovation will also be promoted to encourage and assist the advancement of e-procurement.
Full details of Rural e-Commerce Club meetings and related seminars are at www.essexchambers.co.uk or by calling 01206 765279.
Published Thursday January 27, 2005
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