Meet Difference Engine at #BristolTechFest

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We’re stoked to say Difference Engine is taking part in Bristol Technology Festival (#BristolTechFest). It’s a week-long celebration of the inclusive, collaborative and varied ecosystem that is Bristol Tech.

If you’re a business and/or marketing leader looking for inspiration for how to level up your marketing to drive your next phase of growth, our breakfast knowledge-share session could be for you.

Difference Engine – how to find and attract the right customers to your business’ is our first public workshop and is free to #BristolTechFest attendees. We’ll help you look at the core elements of designing a marketing funnel for your business that will drive growth. Inspiring thinking about how you can attract the attention of more of the right people and to draw them in to your business.

#BristolTechFest fits right in with our values. We set up Difference Engine to help technology- and innovation-driven companies in Bristol and the South West to grow. There is an established and building ecosystem of entrepreneurial talent here that punches above its weight. We’re driven to help those companies to succeed in creating wealth, value and opportunities in this most special region.

We’re also very excited to be hosting our event at Bristol’s most elegant bar The Strawberry Thief. We couldn’t hope for a better space. The venue is sustainable, independent and situated in Bristol’s creative heart and its management are also local entrepreneurs, plugged into the city’s ecosystem and committed to supporting its growth.

We hope you can join us for breakfast on Thursday 7th November – you can find more details and register for our event here.

By Jane Franklin

…is co-founder of Difference Engine. Jane has deep experience in communications, inbound and outbound marketing for a range of organisations from Microsoft and OS to the Greater London Authority and NFU Mutual and many others in between. Should anyone ever want to bribe Jane, focusing on a mixture of rock, comedy, cheese and cider will probably do the trick.