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Spice returns to headline ‘InKnowvation’ conference series.

June 15, 2023

Spice returns to headline ‘InKnowvation’ conference series.
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~Huge response to the fourth edition with more than 4,500 registrations…and counting!`~

KINGSTON, Jamaica:--- More than 4,500 regional start-ups and entrepreneurs have registered with Flow Business for the fourth installment in its free ‘InKnowvation’ virtual conference series to be live-streamed from Jamaica on June 16 starting at 9 am local time.
The theme of the event is ‘Small Business, Big Impact’, and Flow Business is again offering entrepreneurs the chance to win US$20,000 in cash and prizes as part of a live business pitch challenge.
“We are always happy to shine the …

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