October 24, 2013 5.56 pm This story is over 125 months old

LincUpLive: Lincolnshire’s time has come

Tomorrow’s business: Innovation, growth and regeneration was the theme of the fourth LincUpLive conference in Lincoln on October 24.

Tomorrow’s business: Innovation, growth and regeneration was the theme of the fourth LincUpLive conference in Lincoln on October 24.

Held at the DoubleTree by Hilton Lincoln hotel, the event speakers shared with delegates tips and advice on how to keep up with and embrace new technologies and business practices.

The co-organiser of LincUpLive, Glenn Le Santo, said: “The calibre of our speakers is outstanding every year, and 2013 is no different. We are thrilled to be able to bring to Lincoln a variety of experts that may not otherwise have been accessible by local businesses.

“By hosting speakers such as these we can ensure that businesses in Lincolnshire have access to expert insights on the best business practices and technologies that will give them the edge in the national and global marketplaces.”

The star attraction of the conference was Redg Snodgrass, founder of Stained Glass, a wearable-technology incubator based in Silicon Valley, US, who brought along a pair of Google Glass for people to try out, as it is not available to the general public.