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The Better Business Roadshow in Dunedin and Timaru (Event Photos and Video)
On October 8-9, our teams from Dunedin and Timaru successfully executed the second leg of our Better Business Series Roadshow, featuring Microsoft CoPilot.
We are beyond grateful to all the attendees for taking the time to explore how AI can elevate their businesses.
This event highlights the evolution of our Better Business Series into an interactive roadshow, aimed at sharing cutting-edge insights and encouraging collaboration to drive innovation with our clients.
We’re excited to continue building on this momentum as we empower businesses across the region through these transformative experiences.
Check out the event photos below or watch the recap video here!
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