TIAH partners with Cultivate conference as CPD Partner
TIAH partners with Cultivate conference as CPD Partner
TIAH partners with Cultivate conference as CPD Partner
This collaboration underlines our ongoing commitment to Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and lifelong learning within the rural business community.
Cultivate conference is aimed at agricultural and horticultural professionals seeking to expand their knowledge, network and business acumen. This year, each of the keynote speakers will be sharing their tips and strategies to transform their operations and see instant success. Many of them are rural business owners who’ve overseen incredible successes in their own businesses and want to share their stories with you. Delegates can look forward to a day packed with insightful talks, engaging discussions and ample opportunities for collaboration.
TIAH will serve as the official CPD partner for Cultivate conference. Delegates attending the conference sessions will gain invaluable insights into the latest trends and strategies shaping the agricultural industry while also earning TIAH CPD points to demonstrate their commitment to their ongoing development.
Find out how to maximise your CPD opportunities
We’ll also be offering attendees guidance on how to maximise their CPD opportunities. We understand the importance of continuous learning and professional development in staying ahead in today's fast-paced industry.
This partnership underscores TIAH's commitment to creating a culture of lifelong learning in the agricultural and horticultural sectors. We believe that by supporting events like this, we can help empower people to achieve their full potential and drive the future success of the rural economy.
There’s still a chance to get your ticket to join us on Wednesday, 1 May from 8:00am to 5:30pm at Heaton House Farm, Macclesfield, SK11 0RD.
For more information on the conference, visit the Cultivate conference website.
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