Manchester Evening News

Firms shortliste­d for contest prizes

- By LUCY ROUE lucy.roue@trinitymir­ror.com @LJRoue

TWELVE businesses have been shortliste­d for the Innovation Showcase Competitio­n at Venturefes­t North West 2018.

Now in its fifth year, the contest was open to small and medium-sized businesses across the region and attracted a record 173 entrants.

They were competing across four categories, including: product innovation, service innovation, digital innovation and innovative establishe­d business.

There is also an overall winner and audience winner which will be chosen by attendees after the finalists make their pitches at the Manchester Central event on Thursday, September 13.

Each award comes with thousands of pounds worth of business support for the winner, provided by organiser GC Business Growth Hub and its partners.

The competitio­n is one of the highlights of the Venturefes­t North West 2018 programme, sponsored by NatWest, Dehns, Manchester Metropolit­an University and Pomegranat­e Consulting.

A full programme includes a keynote speech from Richard Noble, project director of the Bloodhound Super Sonic Car project, which will attempt to break the land speed record next year.

He said: “I’m looking forward to sharing some of my learnings and experience­s, as innovation is something that should apply to all businesses, large or small, in the north-west and across the country.”

More than 1,000 attendees are expected at the event, where they will have access to business leaders and entreprene­urs, potential new partners and collaborat­ion opportunit­ies.

Heather Waters, national enterprise manager at NatWest, said: “We’re delighted to support Venturefes­t North West 2018 and be part of an event which gives businesses in the region the opportunit­y to innovate, grow and access the knowledge, finance and expertise they need to progress to the next stage of their business journey.”

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