The event, titled Planning your Export Strategy, will take place on 19 May at the East Midlands Conference Centre in Nottingham.
Speakers will provide advice on how to plan a strategic export programme. Presentations will cover financial issues and implications as well as advice from Nottingham Business Link on how to apply for funding.
Picon business development manager Paul Evans said that the seminar would allow SMEs to "make the most of overseas markets".
Places are free for Picon members and 35 per head for non-members.
Contact Evans on 01483 412000 or paul@picon.co.uk.
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