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Materials Processing Institute Hits the Road to Promote Free Business Support Service

Materials Processing Institute Hits the Road to Promote Free Business Support Service


Materials Processing Institute Hits the Road to Promote Free Business Support Service


The Material Processing Institute’s Business Advisers Stephen Carey and Mike Cratchley will be on hand to support local businesses and start ups at Redcar & Cleveland Council’s Business Support Event to be held at the Community Heart, Redcar, on Tuesday 29th March, from 5.00pm until 7.00pm. 

This event will highlight the business support available to the Redcar & Cleveland business community. It will be the first face-to-face business support event where the Institute has been represented since the Covid pandemic lockdown regulations were put in force in 2020.

“We're delighted to be able to meet and tell people who are thinking of starting a business, or in the early stages of growing a business about the free business advice and support that we can provide “ explained Stephen.

“Both of us have a wealth of business experience that we are only too willing to share with those who need help to establish and grow their business,” added Mike. “We are already working with a number of Tees Valley businesses who really appreciate the value of having someone to bounce their ideas off and help them overcome the challenges that all new businesses face.

The areas of support provided include the development of a business plan covering areas such as product and service development, marketing, finance, and operational planning.

For further information, or to arrange a one-to-one appointment email Stephen Carey at stephen.carey@mpiuk.com or Mike Cratchley at mike.cratchley@mpiuk.com


EVENT REGISTRATION

To sign up for this event please claim your ticket here - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/redcar-and-cleveland-business-support-event-registration-299026936617

Tickets are limited so please register asap.

Light refreshments will be provided.


The Materials Processing Institute is also a Delivery Partner in Tees Valley Business Start Up, which is part funded by European Regional Development Fund.

Tees Valley Business Start Up is a programme which works with anyone living in the Tees Valley and wants to start a business; and with businesses based in the Tees Valley which have been operating for under 12 months.

17 March 2022