Helping SMEs Win in Public Sector Procurement - Tues 17 February 2026 at 11am

Winning public sector contracts can open doors to long-term growth and stability for small medium enterprises (SMEs) – but navigating the process isn’t always easy. That’s why we’ve designed this webinar to give you the knowledge and tools you need to succeed. We’ll demystify framework agreements, explain their benefits and share practical tips on maximising your presence.

You’ll discover the essentials of winning public sector contracts, gain practical guidance to support your success, and learn how to demonstrate sustainability and social value effectively. We’ll also cover strategies for crafting competitive bids and provide insights into government incentives and public sector spending on SMEs. This is your chance to understand what the public sector values and how your business can thrive.

Why Attend?

  • Discover the essentials of winning public sector contracts
  • Understand what framework agreements are and why they matter
  • Learn how to showcase sustainability and social value
  • Gain practical bidding tips and financial insights
  • Explore collaboration opportunities with the public sector

Who Should Attend?

  • SMEs looking to grow through public sector contracts
  • Businesses aiming to improve bidding success
  • Suppliers seeking to maximise framework agreement opportunities

What You’ll Gain

  • Clear understanding of framework agreements
  • Actionable strategies for winning bids
  • Insights into SME spend and government support

 

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