An email about a business event

An email about a business event

Learn how to write an email about a business event.

Do the preparation task first. Then read the text and tips and do the exercises.

Preparation

Reading text

To: Jonas Schiffer
From: Nina Petrov
Subject: Report on Lumos conference

Dear Jonas,

Thanks for making it possible for me to go to the Lumos conference in London last week. As you know, it is the biggest technology conference in the country and very important to our work.

I learned a lot and I've made some new contacts that will be good for our company. I think we should try to attend the 'Innovation Day' in April as well.

I focused on talks about robotics, as that is our most interesting area at the moment. The presentations on robot 'hands' and robots for hospitals were particularly interesting for us. I'm attaching a detailed report on this new research with some suggestions about how we can use it.

Thanks again for this opportunity. I'm happy to discuss the report further if you're interested.

Best regards,
Nina

Tips

  1. Start your email with Dear to make it a little more formal. Hi is informal.
  2. Give the context at the beginning, e.g. Thanks for … or As you know, …
  3. Make sure you explain the importance of the event for your company:
    I've made some new contacts that will be good for our company.
    … were particularly interesting for us.
    … with some suggestions about how we can use it.
  4. Keep your email short. Add an attachment if you have more to say:
    I'm attaching …
  5. You can finish by offering to give more information:
    I'm happy to discuss the report further if you're interested.
  6. You can sign off with Best regards.

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Submitted by Moon Wathan on Tue, 13/10/2020 - 11:14

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No, I don't. But I always go the conferences meeting at my school how to improve teaching skills like that.

Submitted by habibao.medo on Mon, 12/10/2020 - 19:05

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no, i don't i am a student

Submitted by naji_em on Wed, 16/09/2020 - 19:45

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no, I don't, but I take part of science conference in my university

Submitted by Giahaitruong on Wed, 09/09/2020 - 15:24

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Yes, I do. I went to open days 4 years ago. It took place at Ha Noi University of Science and Technology. I met a lot of profession in engineering field. They gave me a lot of salutary advises to choose the suitable college for myself. Eventually, I could find which university was the best for me.

Submitted by Matt18 on Mon, 24/08/2020 - 11:06

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I believe that, attending to conferences and congregations are very essential to companies and organisation. It would be nice to make some new contacts that will very helpful for them. learning so much and gaining a lot of new information from representations which can be very useful for the companies and researchers. They could be gave you more details about a particular field and subjects that give you a wide of views and ideas and help you to improve.

Submitted by shironeiko on Mon, 24/08/2020 - 10:26

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I've never been at an event like that yet but I often take part in some event at college. I learnt a lot from this such as new chalenge, chance, knowledge.

Submitted by Venus on Fri, 21/08/2020 - 07:38

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Of course it is important to join conferences to meet new people as well as your continuing education about this particular field. However, as for our field, we mostly join online conferences which does not offer much opportunity to meet new people. On the other hand, since we can join from home avoiding traffics, it is time-saving.
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Submitted by shelly on Thu, 20/08/2020 - 02:34

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Yes, last year I went to an paper industry exhibition,I met lots of paper and many new invention. The people are very interesting and the showed equipemnt is very amazing to me. Meanwhile I made some new contacts that is very important for our new market.

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