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18th Nov 2025

Business Networking in Hertfordshire

If you’re starting or scaling a business in Hertfordshire, the county offers an enviable location for enterprise, combining excellent transport links and a dynamic commercial environment.

Hertfordshire’s close proximity to London – paired with fast Thameslink and Great Northern rail connections and quick access to the M1, M25, and A1(M) – provides direct access to clients, partners, and investors throughout the region.

Two international airports (Luton and Stansted) bring overseas markets within easy reach. And within the county, you’ll find a thriving range of sectors that rival any UK region, from world-class life sciences and agri-tech to film and TV production.

Establishing professional connections is key in Hertfordshire’s dynamic business landscape. Whether you’re looking for warm introductions, local suppliers, collaboration partners, learning opportunities, or access to customers and investors, Hertfordshire’s well-established networks support meaningful engagement and commercial growth.

This guide offers a practical overview of business networking opportunities in Hertfordshire, detailing the range of groups, key locations, and strategies for maximising each opportunity.

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Why Is Networking a Valuable Activity?

For small businesses and start-ups, establishing relationships within the business community can often be as important as sector expertise.

However, there’s much more to networking than merely swapping contact details and attending business events. Truly successful networking is about creating genuine relationships within your local business community. This can include other business owners, entrepreneurs, service providers and potential customers.

The benefits of networking can include:

  • Shared knowledge and experience – learn from others who have faced similar challenges and can offer practical solutions or fresh perspectives.
  • Improved confidence – engaging with your peers in a supportive environment could help you develop your business presentation and improve your communication skills.
  • Meet customers – sector meet-ups draw your target audience. In Stevenage, that might be medtech; in Watford, creative and digital; in Elstree and Leavesden, production services. Joining such events can create natural opportunities for professional conversations and introductions.
  • Better visibility – regularly attending networking events helps to put your business on the map, so people remember and recommend you.
  • Discover local suppliers and partners from accountants and marketers to prototyping shops and film crews, Hertfordshire’s diverse supplier network is accessible through peer recommendations and local events.

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Types of Business Networking Available in Hertfordshire

The county offers several types of networking opportunities:

Formal Groups

Organisations such as Chambers of Commerce, trade associations and business membership groups offer structured networking opportunities.

These groups hold regular events and offer training and local advocacy, making them ideal for building trusted professional relationships.

Online and Local Hybrid Communities

Gascoyne Estates’ commercial tenants enjoy access to a commercial tenant network and regular networking events designed to foster greater connections and shared opportunities.

Virtually, local Facebook, LinkedIn groups and other communities can provide online ways to connect, share and grow with fellow entrepreneurs.

Peer Events

From breakfast clubs and after-work meet-ups to sector-specific coffee mornings, informal gatherings offer a relaxed way to connect with peers and share experiences.

Accelerators and Incubators

Hertfordshire is home to thriving university and science park networks, where start-ups and small businesses can benefit from investor introductions and mentorship. These programmes provide valuable resources for innovative companies focused on growth and development.

Where to Find Business Networking Opportunities in Hertfordshire

Countywide Gateways

There are two countywide organisations in Hertfordshire created to support business growth.

The Hertfordshire Growth Hub acts as a gateway to business support specifically for start-ups and small businesses across the county to grow and innovate.

The organisation holds online and in-person sessions, ranging from informal drop-ins to sector-specific workshops. It has a calendar bursting with networking opportunities, including designated networking sessions, seminars and conferences.

The organisation regularly updates its business event listings for a variety of topics, including business skills.

The Hertfordshire Chamber of Commerce – located in Salisbury Square at the heart of Old Hatfield – along with local chambers such as St Albans District, is an independent business-membership organisation that offers support for businesses of all sizes and hosts a variety of events, including breakfasts, panel discussions, social events and awards – all ideal networking opportunities.

You can join both organisations via their respective websites.

Major Towns and Cities

Welwyn Garden City & Hatfield

The University of Hertfordshire Enterprise Hub encourages collaborations between students and SMEs, and regularly holds a variety of events, including pitch nights and investor showcases.

Hatfield Park hosts regular networking events for the local business community, including informal drinks, quarterly business breakfasts, and presentations.

St Albans & Harpenden

The St Albans Enterprise Agency (STANTA) is a non-profit organisation that provides business support and advice for local small businesses and entrepreneurs through informal coffee mornings and business breakfasts.

Plus, Businesswomen UnLtd offers business networking events specifically for women in St Albans, but also has a presence in Hemel Hempstead and Watford.

Watford

The Watford and West Herts Chamber of Commerce hosts member events throughout the year, during which business professionals can network and share ideas.

Watford has prominent tech and digital business communities that regularly host informal gatherings. It is also home to several co-working spaces, providing an environment designed to inspire collaboration and professional growth.

Stevenage

There are excellent networking opportunities in Stevenage for businesses in the life sciences and medtech industries. Organisations such as Business Buzz Stevenage and the Business and Technology Centre hold regular networking sessions. Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst and various local tech forums host talks, innovation workshops and demo days.

Hemel Hempstead and Dacorum

Besides various business Facebook groups, Hemel Hempstead offers many business networking opportunities. Business Buzz is a monthly drop-in networking session. These events are open to all, offering a welcoming environment without the need for membership.

Summit Networking is a local business networking group that meets fortnightly – it could help you develop your local brand awareness and build on your professional connections.

Educational Institutions

Alongside the University of Hertfordshire’s Enterprise Hub, further education colleges and training providers often host networking events to encourage connections between students and local businesses, and help with apprenticeship matches.

Visit institution websites for their event calendars and joining information.

Online Platforms

Online events platforms such as Eventbrite and Meet-up make it quick and easy to find networking opportunities – simply search for your area. You could also find networking opportunities by joining business Facebook groups and browsing LinkedIn events.

Co-Working and Flexible Workspace Communities

Co-working spaces offer new surroundings that could inspire fresh ideas and connect you with other professionals. They can be ideal for start-ups that need a small workspace and professionals who prefer to work outside of their home.

Many host regular socials, lunch-and-learn sessions, workshops, and pitch nights, which offer great opportunities for spontaneous connections and idea sharing.

Sector and Cluster-Based Opportunities

Hertfordshire is home to many different industries, each requiring different support:

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6 Top Networking Tips

1. Prepare in Advance

Consider the types of professionals likely to attend and how to present your business clearly and confidently.

2. Consider Your Objectives

Determine what you wish to achieve from each event, whether it is to meet potential clients, explore partnerships, or gain sector insights.

3. Listen to Learn

Building relationships is an essential aspect of networking. Take the time to listen to others and show genuine interest in their thoughts and experiences.

4. Follow Up Promptly

After making new contacts, consider sending a quick email or a LinkedIn request, and keep the conversation going. Establishing contact soon after the event helps you stand out and could lay the groundwork for future collaboration.

5. Be Generous

Offering advice, help or introductions without expecting anything in return can be a good way to build trust within your network.

6. Make Networking a Regular Part of Your Professional Routine

Frequent participation in local events increases your visibility and strengthens your connections within the business community.

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If you would like to hear more about business networking events taking place at Old Hatfield and Hatfield Park please contact marketing@gascoyne.org

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