CEOs from Purple and Distology set to address attendees at FUEL Manchester 2025
In the heart of Manchester, on October 9th, the highly anticipated event, FUEL Manchester 2025, is set to ignite business growth for startups and scaleups. The event, which will take place at No.1 Circle Square, Oxford Road, is supported by GM Business Growth Hub, Bruntwood SciTech, and S&W, among others.
At the helm of this year's FUEL Manchester is Chris Maguire, who will be chairing the event. The day promises to be filled with insightful discussions and valuable learning opportunities, starting with a breakfast panel discussion.
One of the key speakers at the event is Gavin Wheeldon, the founder and CEO of Purple. Known for his successful venture, Applied Language Solutions (ALS), which he founded in 2003, Wheeldon's expertise and insights are eagerly awaited.
Joining Wheeldon is Hayley Roberts, the CEO of Distology, a company specializing in cloud-based cybersecurity technology. Distology, founded in 2014, has been led by Roberts since 2015 and received investment from NorthEdge in 2021 to drive its growth plans.
S&W, a company providing comprehensive services across accountancy, tax, and advisory services, also supports fast-growing businesses and founders like those attending FUEL Manchester.
The event is not just about the panel discussions. It also offers a series of exclusive masterclasses, limited to 25 spaces each, filling up rapidly. Companies interested in these masterclasses can contact Jonathan Symcox for more information.
Bruntwood SciTech, the UK's leading developer of city-wide innovation ecosystems, is another key supporter of FUEL Manchester. Bruntwood SciTech specializes in environments and workspaces for science, tech, and innovative companies, making it the perfect host for an event like FUEL Manchester.
As the date approaches, registration for the breakfast panel and networking remains open. Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, learn from industry leaders, and fuel your business's growth.
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