The Macarthur Business Showcase will offer a platform for local businesses to increase visibility, build valuable connections and showcase new products and services.
An initiative of the Campbelltown Chamber of Commerce, the first ever Macarthur Business Showcase, will be on Wednesday, October 16 at Ottimo House in Denham Court.
The chamber says the aim of this new event is to put the spotlight on local business growth, foster collaborations and highlight the diverse range of businesses within the Campbelltown and Macarthur regions.
And with Western Sydney International Airport set to open in late 2026, the showcase will represent the perfect opportunity for businesses to get ahead of the curve and start building connections.
“We are excited to host the Macarthur Business Showcase and provide a platform for local businesses,” says Shefali Pall, the president of the Campbelltown Chamber of Commerce, pictured above at a recent meeting.
“This event is not just about showcasing products and services: it’s about building relationships, fostering collaboration and strengthening our business community.’’
Ms Pall said that 30 percent of tickets were sold in less than two days.
“This reflects the enthusiasm of our business community, and we encourage all local businesses to participate and take advantage of this fantastic opportunity.”
The Showcase will feature allocated exhibitor spaces with tables and chairs.
Banner allocation with limited powered sites are currently available upon request.
A drink voucher and a buffet dinner will go to each exhibitor.
Registration to the showcase is open to both chamber members and non-members.
Visitor tickets are available to the general public, offering a chance to discover new opportunities, expand networks, and explore potential collaborations.
“Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to grow your business and connect with the community,’’ Ms Pall said.
To book your spot or for more information visit: https://www.campbelltownchamber.com.au/event-details/the-macarthur-business-showcase