Events & Opportunities | Courses and Training | Designer-Maker | Posted on 02.08.2010 | Posted by LG

Work in Progress Workshop for Designer Makers and Jewellers

Latest News: Amazing opportunity for Designer Makers and Jewellers!
Holts Academy of Jewellery has launched a new funded project for London-based, self-employed jewellers who are serious about improving their performance.

The Work in Progress programme will help you to develop an effective plan, increase your turnover, boots your profits, develop the products your potential clients want, without compromising your style, showcase in the UK and Europe, find routes to explore new markets, and much more!

The programme

With the help of top industry experts, including Arabel Lebrusan (Leblas), Sarah Hutchinson (Platform) and Nicole Bachmann, we developed practical and dynamic workshops followed by one to one specialist mentoring.

The workshops include:

• Avant Garde selling techniques
• Product Development
• New markets approach
• Ethical and Environmental
• Valuable information about sourcing materials
• Design commerciality

Work in progress is starting in August 2010. Places are limited; book your place now to avoid missing the chance to change your business!

The value of these sessions is £3000 per person, but as this Project is part-financed by the European Union’s Regional Development Fund, they are offered fully subsidized.

Project part-financed by the European Union’s European Regional Development Fund.

How to Apply

To find out more details about the programme and to request a Work in Progress application form, please contact:
Holts Academy of Jewellery
Langdales
5 St Cross Street, Hatton Garden
London
EC1N 8UA

Email: Marialauram@holtsacademy.co.uk
Web: www.holtsacademy.com
Tel: 020 7405 0197

Project part-financed by the European Union’s European Regional Development Fund.

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