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Business Services at UEL

In today's highly competitive and dynamic business environment, organisations are continually striving for innovative ideas that give them a competitive edge. UEL can assist in providing organisations with solutions to their challenges and help in developing strategic thinking.

Outstanding research capabilities coupled with the best in 'new thinking' have led us to be enlisted by many SMEs, public bodies, governments and multinational companies.

At UEL we take our collaboration with business very seriously. We are committed to do all we can to ensure that our expertise is made available to benefit business and society. Utilising the wealth of expertise, research capabilities and facilities at UEL, our solutions help companies to become more profitable, more competitive and more sustainable.

To find out more information about UEL's business services, please select the links to each of the following areas:

  • Knowledge Dock - Knowledge Dock is the University of East London's (UEL) enterprise development service and European Business Network (EBN) accredited Business Innovation Centre (BIC).

    Knowledge Dock connects students to business opportunities, enable entrepreneurs to make the right connections to start their business, SMEs to the specific expertise to grow their business, and we connect industry to the academic knowledge at the university.

  • Royal Docks Business School - The School operates from a world class new Royal Docks Business School building in Docklands within sight of Canary Wharf and the City. Around us in East London is a vibrant multi-cultural and entrepreneurial community with whom we have extensive links.

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