Sunderland Echo

Two-year extension to business help programme

- By Tom Patterson echo.news@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

A programme which has already nurtured the bright ideas of 200 regional businesses is to be extended at Sunderland’s North East Business and Innovation Centre (BIC).

Since its launch in 2011, the Innovation Programme has provided advice and funding worth more than £1.4m to help companies become more innovative and competitiv­e – creating 128 jobs in the process.

The programme was due to end in September 2021, but is now being extended until June 2023 after a successful funding bid by the BIC for £407,895 from the European Regional Developmen­t Fund.

The money will mean the BIC can support an extra 50 businesses in the region to exploit new opportunit­ies or adapt to meet new challenges in a post-pandemic world.

BIC’s Innovation Manager Gillian Middleton said: “The timing of the extension is perfect because it means ideas that have been developed by the region’s businesses during the pandemic can be supported and accelerate­d.

“The crisis has stimulated a wave of innovation from businesses who are adapting to survive or considerin­g emerging trends and exploring new opportunit­ies.

"The Innovation Programme is perfectly placed to help them to take these ideas forward by creating products, processes or services that are either new to them or new to the market.

“The programme has been incredibly popular over the past 10 years and has allowed us to work with a wide range of businesses from all sectors.

“We’re especially keen to reach establishe­d companies where innovation can create a step change in their business, but we’re always open to startups who are beginning their journey."

The Innovation Programme is open to investment-ready businesses of all sectors and stages of growth throughout the North East.

It provides a team of experts to structure an innovation project, provide guidance and advice, links to industry experts and suppliers, and up to 40% funding for projects worth between £5,000 and £40,000.

Find out more about the BIC’sInnovatio­nProgramme, go to ne-bic.co.uk or call the team on 0191 516 6035.

 ??  ?? Innovation Manager, Gillian Middleton, left, and Innovation Adviser, Debbie Simpson.
Innovation Manager, Gillian Middleton, left, and Innovation Adviser, Debbie Simpson.

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