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Hull & East Yorkshire businesses share ideas to help each other at HEY Growth Hub event

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Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are expected to lead the economy out of its current  economic downturn and digital adoption will be a key driver to their growth.  

On Thursday 16 March, Humber SME leaders demonstrated their willingness to contribute  to the economy by gathering to share ideas at the HEY Growth Hub hosted Innovation &  Technology Roundtable and learn how they can grow their business through digital  adoption.  

While digital tools offer many opportunities to SMEs, the choices can be overwhelming and  many businesses of this size don’t have the technology expertise on staff. 

The Innovation & Technology Roundtable was designed to demystify the latest tech tools,  including ChatGPT, to help businesses create a road map for digital adoption.  

Keynote Speaker, Mark Evans-Smith, co-founder of The Edge Hub, spoke of the need to  be resilient and brave in undertaking new endeavours and embracing innovative  technologies. 

“We are in an era of rapid change. While it can be daunting, either you adapt or be left  behind by the competition,” he said. 

Leon McQuade of Think Cloud, Helen Gill of Hello U and Geoffrey Bye of the HEY Growth  Hub demonstrated ChatGPT plus AI Presenter generated Digital Human avatars that  showcased how SMEs can adopt innovative technologies. 

Mark Harraway, of Shutters4Hull, joined the roundtable because his business has already  reaped significant rewards from digital marketing and he wanted to explore other areas of  the business that could be improved through digital tools. 

Mr Harraway improved his Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), which is the practice of  improving a business’ ranking in Google searches, by strategically using key search terms. 

When he made the changes, his Shutters4’s ranking rose dramatically, as did its sales. He now wants to improve his customer journey to make it as frictionless as possible.

Technology experts at the roundtable offered suggestions and Mr Harraway signed up for  the #GrowMySME Digital Catalyst programme which offers fully funded 1-2-1 support  from technology specialists for Humber businesses. 

The programme is now in its second phase after already helping more than 100 local  businesses grow through digital adoption. 

Grayton Engineering took part in phase one and Richard Marshall, its managing director,  was delighted with the results.  

He said: “The assessment blew my mind. The opportunities for improvement were huge.” 

Through the support of their technology advisor, Grayton adopted an inventory scanning  system and new communications system to better link the team and clients across the  country.  

“Because I joined the programme, the company now moves faster than it ever has  before,” added Marshall.  

The programme offers up to 12 hours of support and advice which includes an  assessment of the business’ digital maturity and a clear road map for adoption of the right  tools for the business.  

The advice is bespoke to each business and is objective and independent. 

Applications for Digital Catalyst are open now. The programme, which will be the last to  receive ERDF funding, runs through May. 

You can find out more and register here. 

Catalyst is part of the HEY Growth Hub’s #GrowMySME programme and it is delivered by  Winning Moves.  

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