Following a request from Nickie at NatWest, we have started supporting a great, innovative female entrepreneur. Roxid Ltd is developing an innovative platform for managing heritage sites using AI.
It was great to catch up with Debbie Simpson and Paul Lancaster from the BIC and discuss the new shared prosperity fund. The fund is available for companies in Sunderland, and they can access up to 40% grant support.
Following a call from Hartech, we made a quick trip to Edinburgh to visit a potential client looking to automate one of their processes. Jag is currently working on a conceptual design for review.
It was great catching up with Bob Eyre, the founder of Eyre Trailers in Lincoln, who visited the Jag site. Bob wanted to connect with like-minded engineers, and discuss potential build projects in the agricultural sector.
Jag was a guest of the Darlington Business Club, where we updated on the events happening next year for the 200th anniversary of the railway from Darlington to Stockton. A brilliant event and well attended.
Following a visit to the new Myco site, our good friend Gary Philipson interviewed CEO David Wood on the Vertical Farm created by Jag – more details are in the Blog by Ailsa at the EMN. Click the EMN Link.