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GIL 2014: EUROPE

The Global Community of Growth, Innovation and Leadership meets on 14 May 2014, Royal Garden Hotel, Kensington - London, UK

By: EBR - Posted: Monday, February 17, 2014

Confronted with the rising pressure of innovating in fresh and exciting ways, companies will need to look at new trends that are creating widespread disruption, collapsing industries and transforming spaces.
Confronted with the rising pressure of innovating in fresh and exciting ways, companies will need to look at new trends that are creating widespread disruption, collapsing industries and transforming spaces.

Frost & Sullivan's Growth, Innovation and Leadership (GIL) Community of business leaders returns to London for its sixth consecutive year with GIL 2014: Europe. Over 200 C-level executives from all over Europe will gather to share ideas and strategies to make their business choices successful.

Join us on 14th May, 2014at the Royal Garden Hotel, London, to gain insight into Frost & Sullivan’s visionary industry perspectives and how to leverage innovation as a resource to address global challenges. Confronted with the rising pressure of innovating in fresh and exciting ways, companies will need to look at new trends that are creating widespread disruption, collapsing industries and transforming spaces. This will help business leaders give context to the opportunities ahead for growth.  

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