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- Universities help SMEs go green Knowledge Transfer Programmes (KTP) have grown in popularity over the last few years and remain a highly regarded and effective way for businesses to access and benefit from the knowledge base of higher educational institutions.
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Eco-hub for disadvantaged entrepreneurs
a former stable block into an exciting, low carbon 'Eco-hub'. Comprising workspace units, meeting rooms and conference facilities, the Eco-hub will house fledgling business start ups run by disadvantaged young people living in the Southend area.
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OrbisEnergy, Lowestoft
The landmark building in Ness Point, Lowestoft is an enterprise hub for businesses involved in the renewable energy sector.
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Planning for success
The pace of technology development often complicates decision making; it’s easy to feel burdened by constant demands to upgrade. One Essex business used EEDA-supported training to make the right decisions for its future.
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Design leads way in SME innovation
Businesses are coming under growing pressure to reduce the carbon footprints of their products and services and although many recognise that creativity and innovation will assist in this process, it still remains a problem.
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