The third AberInnovation project receiving £214,050 in funding is BioAccelerate, an investor readiness programme designed to help early-stage companies and start-ups develop their business plan and technical development strategies.Īntur Teifi has received £226,500 for it’s New Skills New Start project, which hopes to empower individuals to acquire transferrable skills through participation in a project delivering basic business skills.Ĭeredigion County Council will receive £239,905 in funding for their Enabling the Recovery of Ceredigion Towns project, to develop six Ceredigion towns where individuals, communities and businesses can thrive. The AberInnovation Mid Wales Challenge Led Launchpad Series, a new programme aimed at developing novel solutions to public sector and societal issues through research and innovation whilst offering new market opportunities for businesses and low skilled people in mid Wales, has received £560,187 in funding.ĪberInnovation has also received £441,500 in funding for it’s Productivity Accelerator project, which will deliver manufacturing and productivity related guidance, to enterprises of all sizes in the Biotech, Agritech, and Food & Drink sectors, and circular economy. £213,126 in funding is going to Enterprise Ceredigion, a project by Business In Focus supporting people in to self-employment. University of Wales Trinity Saint Davies’s Canolfan Tir Glas development, or the Lampeter food village, has been given £488,000 in funding for it’s planned network of co-dependant units. The projects have received a share of £2,780,537 in funding. Twelve Ceredigion community projects have been granted a share of nearly £3 million in funding.Ĭeredigion County Council included 12 projects in its bid to the UK Government Community Renewal Fund.
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