Press release
MSPs found great value in networking with channel leaders
Wildix UK is pleased to announce the outstanding success of its in-person roadshow events, and it plans to hold more in 2024. The three dates took place between May and September 2023, bringing a wide range of MSPs together.
Each roadshow was dedicated to a different topic. In London, MSPs discussed how to put their business in pole position at the F1 Arcade — with the help of Wildix solutions. At Flight Club in Birmingham, they looked at hitting their targets, and at Ladies Day at the St Leger Festival at Doncaster Racecourse, they talked about how to get business over the line.
All of these themed events were highly successful and well-attended, providing an opportunity for channel leaders to discuss business and industry developments in a relaxed way. They also showcased the value of the channel, the solutions that are positioned for the channel and how Wildix creates value for discerning MSPs and their customers.
“It was great to bring back our in-person events for the first time since the pandemic,” said Ian Rowan, Country Manager of Wildix UK. “These exclusive experiences helped us connect and re-engage with the wider industry, and they allowed everyone an opportunity to meet with us in a friendly environment. I look forward to more events in 2024.”
Ian Rowan
Country Manager of Wildix UK
Networking opportunities are a cornerstone of Wildix, but due to the recent pandemic, they were primarily limited to webinars and one-to-one meetings. These roadshows represent a significant shift to a more hybrid way of working, reflecting the prevailing conditions for the UK workforce.
“Overall, these events were a major success,” says Ian. “The feedback we’ve received is that our attendees would be more than happy to attend again in future, and we encourage anyone who wants to participate in these events in 2024 to look out for their exclusive invitation.”
Ian Rowan
Country Manager of Wildix UK
The 2024 event schedule has not been released yet, but eligible MSPs should look forward to receiving an email early next year.