Innovation doesn’t always require big budgets, cutting-edge technology or radical transformation. For many SMEs, it’s about making smart, practical improvements that create meaningful impact in everyday operations.
To launch the Leicester Innovation Festival 2026, join us for an open discussion led by George Oliver from 1284 Communications, featuring an inspiring local business panel:
• Mr Gerry Boyce, Director, Hive Composites
• Ms Janie Morgan-Wood, Director, Frock Tales Ltd
• Mr Craig Roberts, Business Manager, Cande Group
• Ms Angela Orton, Director, Structural Adhesives
Our panellists will share honest, real-world perspectives on how innovation has shown up in their businesses — what’s worked, what hasn’t?, and the lessons learnt along the way. No jargon, no hype — just practical insight from businesses who have been there and done it.
This launch session is designed specifically for SMEs looking for realistic inspiration, not abstract theory.
What we’ll explore
• What does “innovation” really mean for small and medium-sized businesses?
• Is innovation only for certain sectors or larger organisations?
• Real examples of innovation in everyday business operations
• Small changes that have delivered the biggest impact
• Common barriers to innovation — and how to overcome them
• Managing and addressing resistance to change
• Practical advice for businesses at the very start of their innovation journey
Whether you’re already testing new ideas, or you’ve ever thought “innovation isn’t for us”, this session will leave you with fresh perspectives, practical takeaways, and renewed confidence that innovation is achievable at any scale.
Who should attend
SME owners, directors, managers and team leaders who want to improve processes, grow sustainably and future-proof their business — without overcomplicating things.
Come along, ask questions, connect with peers, and be part of an open and honest conversation about what innovation really looks like for SMEs.
Event schedule
08:00 – 08:45 Arrival, registration, pastries and coffee, networking
08:45 – 09:00 Welcome speech & opening remarks – Katie Normington, DMU Vice-Chancellor
09:00 –10:30 Fireside chat & Q&A with the business panellists
10:30 – 11:30 Tea/coffee & networking