Last chance to grab tickets for Made Smarter free manufacturing event
The Cumbria Clock Company
Time is running out for firms to sign up for a free online manufacturing conference featuring Cumbrian businesses.
The full line-up for Made Smarterâs digital manufacturing conference has been revealed with Cumbrian businesses among 44 set to appear.
Billed as an event for manufacturers by manufacturers, the free-to-access virtual summit on March 10 will showcase how Cumbrian businesses can leverage and fast-track digital technology and tools for a year of recovery, growth and resilience.
Included on the billing are Keith Scobie-Youngs from Cumbria Clock Company and Ben Soper of Stead McAlpin & Company.
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£8 million government boost for manufacturers across England to go digital
Funding for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) to help them modernise, go digital and create new jobs.
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SMEs across England to benefit from £8 million to adopt cutting-edge, digital technology
projects supported to date include the world’s first smart black pudding factory and adopting 3D printing for stop-motion animated puppets
new funding will help businesses build back better by increasing productivity and reducing emissions
New £8 million government funding for small and medium sized enterprises (
SMEs) to help them modernise, go digital and create new jobs.
The funding, part of the government’s Made Smarter Adoption programme, will support up to 1,000 small and medium sized manufacturers, across the North West, North East, Yorkshire and the Humber and the West Midlands regions, in adopting digital technology.