July 14, 2022
Industrial Digitalisation Technology Centre (IDTC) |
Teesside University, Stephenson Building, Stephenson Street
Middlesbrough,
TS1 3BA
9:30 am - 11:00 am
Cluster Connect is your opportunity to catch up with members, hear the latest news, promote developments and network with your target audience.
This free, monthly meeting brings together members and offers the opportunity to make introductions, develop connections and gain support and inspiration from industry colleagues, along with helping to raise your personal and business profile.
Cluster Connect also offers members and partners the opportunity to present to the network in a friendly and informal atmosphere.
July’s Cluster Connect is hosted by the Industrial Digitalisation Technology Centre (IDTC), Teesside University. Find out more here.
About the IDTC
The aim of the centre is to utilise digitisation to provide solutions to give businesses financial, time or process efficiencies.
The IDTC supports businesses looking to move away from paper-based processes, right through to full artificial intelligence and automated data decision making.
The option to incorporate prototype research is also offered at no expense to the business.
The program is divided into two strands:
To secure your free place, please sign up online.
This event is open to NEPIC Members & Supply Chain North East participants.
Supply Chain North East brings together four key partners to work with over 1,100 businesses through to 2023, supporting them to identify opportunities in new and existing markets. An integral part of the North East Strategic Economic Plan, that has a vision to create 100,000 more and better jobs between 2014 and 2024. Supply Chain North East is delivered across the region by RTC North, Generator, North East Automotive Alliance (NEAA) and North East Process Industry Cluster (NEPIC).
Supply Chain North East is a multimillion programme aimed at revolutionising the way SMEs diversify their offering and embrace new markets. The programme has received more than £3m of funding from the England European Regional Development Fund, which is part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020.
Trade association meetings have, in the past, been used as a forum for the establishment of cartels and they are therefore the subject of scrutiny by the UK Competition and Markets Authority.
For the purposes of remaining compliant with competition law, members should not discuss commercially sensitive strategic information (including but not limited to, details of proposed or actual pricing, information about target or key customers or expansion plans) in or around NEPIC meetings, including at unofficial get-togethers or over coffee/lunch.