To help your business thrive and stay ahead in today’s dynamic environment, we regularly host a series of innovative and informative events in partnership with GM Colleges, Innovate UK and a diverse range of industry-leading guest speakers, ensuring you receive the most up-to-date and relevant insights. We invite you to explore our upcoming events and discover how TSCG can be a valuable partner in your journey to success.
AI is moving fast – and many small businesses are suddenly using it without a clear plan for safety, staff guidance or GDPR compliance. If you’re wondering how to keep your information protected while still benefiting from AI, this workshop is for you. Learn what you must have in place, what the real risks are, and how to create simple, safe policies that protect your business, your data and your team.
Discover how Trafford and Stockport College Group can help your salon thrive. Our main goal for our NEW Hair Academy is to create a collaborative environment where salons can access skilled talent, future-proof their workforce, and benefit from continuous professional development. In this session we will cover apprenticeships, staff CPD opportunities & our employer ambassador programme
Exclusively for businesses within Trafford Park, these quarterly sessions aim to foster togetherness, build connections, share key updates and shape local priorities, with Richard Roe, Corporate Director of Place at Trafford Council, in attendance.
AI is transforming how businesses plan, communicate and solve problems – our sessions will show you how to make it work for you.
This is an interactive and practical session for beginners who want to explore how AI can support their work in a supportive and easy-to-follow environment. In partnership with Federation of Small Businesses & Colony Networking
Greater Manchester is home to a rapidly evolving advanced manufacturing ecosystem and this roadshow is designed to help businesses not only stay competitive but lead. You’ll hear insights from TSCG, Manchester Metropolitan University’s Centre for Digital Innovation and Salford Business School as they explore innovation as a commercial tool, not just an emerging concept