Apple to introduce new ‘Made for Business’ sessions at retail stores in the upcoming month

Empowering Entrepreneurs: Apple’s New ‘Made for Business’ Program Launches at Retail Stores Worldwide

Apple is launching a new series of community events at its retail stores, focused on providing support to small business owners and entrepreneurs. These sessions, called “Made for Business,” will be led by successful business owners who have used Apple products and services to build their enterprises, connect with customers in new ways, and drive growth.

The program will offer free opportunities for small business owners to learn about the various Apple tools and resources available to them, including Apple Business Connect, Apple Business Essentials, and Tap to Pay on iPhone. The initiative is set to kick off during National Small Business Week in the U.S., with six “Made for Business” sessions taking place in May across various cities. These sessions will be ongoing throughout the year in select stores worldwide.

Apple’s senior vice president of Retail, Deirdre O’Brien, stated that the company recognizes the importance of small businesses in local communities and is constantly working to provide innovative solutions that help them succeed at every stage of their growth. The retail stores offer exclusive experiences such as community events, educational programming through Today at Apple, and ongoing support from expert staff members to assist small businesses in finding the best technology solutions for their needs.

Interested individuals can sign up for more information on Today at Apple sessions on Apple’s website. For more details about the Made for Business series, please refer to Apple’s press release.

Leave a Reply

Refinery in Russia engulfed in flames following Ukrainian drone attack Previous post Ukraine’s Counterattacks: Targeting Russian Energy Installations with Drones
Professor Craig Anderson of Bard College Receives $375,699 Grant from the National Science Foundation Next post Bard College Chemist Receives $375,699 Grant to Study Luminescent Platinum Compounds with Undergraduates