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Appetizing Innovation
Innovation is the key to unlocking the full potential within food and drink companies. Accessing the knowledge and support needed for developing new, competitive products can sometimes be a challenge.
Appetizing Innovation can help food and drink businesses develop products and packaging to ensure they remain competitive and win market share – vital in today’s challenging economic climate.
The project gives companies easy access to a range of sources with the most up to date skills, technologies and equipment. Any food and drink manufacturing business can benefit, with the focus on those in the Yorkshire & Humber region.
For more information and to find out how you can become involved visit appetizinginnovation.co.uk
ChIEFS
Food Processing is a key sector in the East Midlands. However, it has to look increasingly further afield for good engineering support and innovation.
Designed to bring expertise from the engineering world together with the food production industry, the project aims to overcome problems within the food industry – taking the region to the forefront of production engineering.
The engineering sector must become focussed and innovative to understand and meet the needs of this major industry. The region’s engineering companies will be developed to deliver specialised equipment and services aimed at meeting the needs of the food industry.
For more information on this project please contact our project manager, David Walklate.
SFDIS
Scotland Food & Drink Innovation Service is a programme of innovation support funded by Scottish Enterprise. It is aimed at companies who wish to compete and grow. Companies benefit through a 1:1 bespoke basis to identify their innovation needs to embed new products and processes which will improve their competitiveness. Through our support and that of our partners we are able to turn knowledge into solutions that the company can embed into their business. This may be through participation in collaborative R&D with research partners or through B2B opportunities.
The project is also co-ordinating industry demand led collaborative R&D projects that will bring Scottish SMEs and the research base to achieve commercially relevant outputs with associated underpinning science and these are still open to receive new industrial partners.
For more information contact Helen Glass
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