Worcestershire businesses have a chance to access up to £20,000 in research and development funding.
This is part of Innovation Worcestershire's initiative to support community enterprises in driving growth and exploring new markets.
The programme is aimed at fostering innovation by providing targeted assistance to companies looking to develop new products, services, or technologies.
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Small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and entrepreneurs will receive support to help them succeed in a competitive environment.
Through the programme, businesses can access expert guidance to devise innovation strategies.
They will also be able to attend networking events and workshops, which will provide opportunities to collaborate with other local businesses.
Councillor Adam Kent, cabinet member with responsibility for economy and skills, said: "Now more than ever, Worcestershire’s businesses need tailored support to tackle the mounting pressures of today’s economic climate.
"That’s why Innovation Worcestershire stands as a vital tool in our toolkit for growth and resilience.
“Innovation is the lifeblood of any successful enterprise, and through this programme, we’re empowering local businesses to push boundaries and tap into new markets."
He added: “This initiative is more than just support—it’s a catalyst for the entire local economy."
For more information, visit Worcestershire County Council's website (https://www.worcestershire.gov.uk/council-services/business/business-support-and-grants/innovation-worcestershire-grant).
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