LOCKDOWNS, letdowns and last minute changes haven’t stopped Lara Bull from forging ahead with her Business Innovation South event on September 15 at the Hilton Hotel at the Ageas Bowl.

She is philosophical about the past 15 months, seeing it as valuable time spent promoting her showcase for established southern-based businesses from within the science, technology, engineering and innovation sectors as well as aligned service providers.

“All the exhibitors I had on board originally have stayed with me and more have signed up - 48 so far. The extra time has given the expo more time to nudge its way onto the radars of larger businesses and influential organisations.

“From the outset I’ve always said that I wanted it to be more than just an expo and to become a catalyst for business activity and connections. Ironically the pandemic has made that even more likely,” said Lara.

Headline sponsor Colva Tech said: “Technology is more than just a cost, it’s a driver for business growth and efficiency and Lara’s tenacious event provides the perfect platform for us to showcase this. Our speciality is IT support without the jargon so connecting businesses to the tech they need to succeed is our forte.”

The first #BIS2019 was warmly received and Lara was encouraged to stage a bigger event in 2020. Stand bookings were going well and sponsorship deals were being signed when the pandemic struck.

“It has been tough but we have used the time to create three online conferences with wonderful speakers/highly relevant topics and to establish our new Tomorrow’s World Business Zone, with many of the south’s leading universities represented.

“While many sectors including the events industry, have been hard hit, I am buoyed by the fact so many STEM companies are telling me they have had their best year ever and that #BIS2021 is even more relevant,” she said.

A dedicated Expo App has also been designed by Netshell to help all exhibitors and visitors to register, manage their time, connect, request info and advertise in the safest possible way.

A library of resources and recorded speaker sessions can also be accessed by visitors signing up to the event.

Safety will remain paramount and all the Covid safety measures Lara planned when she first rescheduled the expo will stay in place.

“I want people to feel comfortable and safe when they come to the expo,” said Lara. “We will be one of the first large scale business events in the region so ensuring people feel confident to book is key.

Counting down to the event in September, Lara said she especially wanted to thank the Hampshire Chamber of Commerce for their support in maintaining awareness of the event.

And looking ahead, she added: “I’m already being approached by companies interested in becoming sponsors for 2022 and people interested in speaking and taking stands – there is much to look forward to.”

To find out more about #BIS2021 and to book as either an exhibitor or visitor go to www.businessinnovationsouth.com