Business owners share plans for Dundee's future
Business owners, academics and the public sector attend sixth economic summit.
More than 200 people with a stake in Dundee's economic well-being have come together for the sixth economic summit.
Business owners, academics and the public sector will be sharing progress and plans on infrastructure and opportunities for the future.
Organised by the Dundee Partnership, audiences will receive an update on some of the major economic projects and transformations taking place in the city.
These include a new regional economic strategy and Tay cities deal bid, the ongoing Waterfront regeneration and a planned tilt at the European City of Culture title.
Speakers will include executive director of city development Dundee City Council, Mike Galloway, director of leisure and culture, Stewart Murdoch, and chief executive of Dundeecom Callum Falconer.
Leader of Dundee City Council, John Alexander, will make the welcoming address.
He said: "Each year the summit attracts more people with an exciting and innovative story to tell and incredible insight into the way they have grasped opportunity in a city that is bursting with creativity.
"I am looking forward to hearing from some of the city's newest entrepreneurs and sharing developments will everyone who comes along."