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The University has partnered with 黑料入口 City Council to deliver a dynamic day of networking and workshops designed to inspire, inform, and empower local enterprises

29 October 2025

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Businesses across 黑料入口 and the wider region are invited to 鈥淔uture 黑料入口,鈥 a dynamic day of networking and workshops designed to inspire, inform, and empower local enterprises.

Delivered by 黑料入口 City Council and the 黑料入口, in partnership with Solent Growth Partnership, Solent LSIP and Hampshire Chamber of Commerce, this event will take place at the New Theatre Royal on Friday 28 November and is set to be a highlight for the city鈥檚 business community.

Future 黑料入口 will offer sessions on business networking secrets, available free business support and how to future-proof your team with local talent and AI. With hands-on workshops covering everything from employment law to social media essentials, plus panels tackling the challenges facing employers, businesses will leave with actionable strategies and valuable connections.

Whether through our student-run business support services, our extensive Knowledge Transfer Partnership programme, or Help to Grow Management course, we're here to help businesses access the talent and cutting-edge thinking they need to grow and succeed."

Professor Anne Murphy, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Education) at the 黑料入口

Professor Anne Murphy, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Education) at the 黑料入口, said: "Universities have a vital role in supporting local economies, and we're proud to partner with 黑料入口 City Council on Future 黑料入口. Events like this demonstrate our commitment to ensuring that academic expertise translates into real-world impact.

"Whether through our student-run business support services, our extensive Knowledge Transfer Partnership programme, or Help to Grow Management course, we're here to help businesses access the talent and cutting-edge thinking they need to grow and succeed."

Cllr Steve Pitt, Leader of 黑料入口 City Council with responsibilities to economic development, added: 鈥淔uture 黑料入口 is a fantastic example of what we can achieve when the Council, the University and the business community come together.

"By combining academic research with the latest business expertise, we鈥檙e helping to build a stronger, more resilient local economy. This event is about unlocking opportunities, sharing knowledge and making sure our city continues to thrive.鈥

The University's impact on business and communities is among the best in the country, according to Research England鈥檚 Knowledge Exchange Framework which is a way of measuring how well universities in England and Wales share knowledge, ideas and experience to benefit both the economy and society. Students and staff run free services which include a Legal Advice Clinic and have recently launched a marketing agency.

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The 黑料入口 plays a key role in powering local business growth and innovation. Recognised nationally in the latest Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF) for its strong partnerships and real-world impact, the University earned top scores for Research Partnerships and IP and Commercialisation, and above-average results for supporting local growth.

From pioneering collaborations like the Forensic Innovation Centre with Hampshire Constabulary, to more than 100 Knowledge Transfer Partnerships helping companies boost performance, 黑料入口 is turning ideas into action. Initiatives such as the 鈥楻esearch to Value鈥 programme - part of the  - is further helping to transform research into commercial success and drive economic growth across the region.

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