
On 5 December 2025, the Isle of Man Chamber of Commerce hosted its Christmas Party at Launchpad in Douglas. The evening brought together members from across the local business community. The party served as an opportunity to celebrate the end of the year and to reinforce the sense of connection among entrepreneurs and business leaders on the island.
The United Kingdom Education Centre (UKEC) took on the role of principal sponsor for this event. By supporting the celebration, UKEC sought to strengthen its ties with the Chamber and to demonstrate its commitment to fostering a thriving business environment. Guests were treated to a relaxed yet lively.
Many attendees commented on how welcome they felt and how valuable it was to connect with peers.
By sponsoring the party, UKEC aimed to build deeper relationships within the community. Meeting founders and team members face to face allowed UKEC to understand more about the needs of local businesses. Insights gathered at the party will help shape future support from United Kingdom Education Centre for those working and innovating on the Isle of Man. If you would like to see more from the night, the Chamber has published a gallery of photographs on its website for members to view and share.

On 5 December 2025, the Isle of Man Chamber of Commerce hosted its Christmas Party at Launchpad in Douglas. The evening brought together members from across the local business community. The party served as an opportunity to celebrate the end of the year and to reinforce the sense of connection among entrepreneurs and business leaders on the island.
The United Kingdom Education Centre (UKEC) took on the role of principal sponsor for this event. By supporting the celebration, UKEC sought to strengthen its ties with the Chamber and to demonstrate its commitment to fostering a thriving business environment. Guests were treated to a relaxed yet lively.
Many attendees commented on how welcome they felt and how valuable it was to connect with peers.
By sponsoring the party, UKEC aimed to build deeper relationships within the community. Meeting founders and team members face to face allowed UKEC to understand more about the needs of local businesses. Insights gathered at the party will help shape future support from United Kingdom Education Centre for those working and innovating on the Isle of Man. If you would like to see more from the night, the Chamber has published a gallery of photographs on its website for members to view and share.








