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    Tramshed Tech launch new business support programmes in Vale of Glamorgan

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 23, 2024No Comments
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    Tramshed Tech, a leading coworking and innovation hub in South Wales is proud to announce the launch of two new business support programmes designed to boost the local economy and foster innovation in the Vale of Glamorgan.
    The Green Tech Zero Programme and Creative Cluster Programme are both fully funded and designed to boost the local economy by supporting SMEs developing innovative green solutions and nurturing talent within creative industries. These programmes underscore Tramshed Tech’s commitment to foster innovation and drive economic growth across the region.
    Green Tech Zero Programme: Supporting Sustainable Innovation

    In response to the urgent need for climate action, the Green Tech Zero Programme is a 6-month initiative tailored to support Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) specialising in innovative green solutions. This programme will empower both startups and established businesses to leverage investment for sustainability and advance net-zero goals.

    Key features of the Green Tech Zero Programme include:
    – Personalised one-on-one support to create decarbonisation plans
    – Monthly peer-to-peer sessions to support knowledge sharing
    – Expert-led workshops covering sustainability and finance
    – Exclusive networking opportunities with industry professionals
    – Access to Tramshed Tech’s network and member benefits
    – Comprehensive modules on business development, financial readiness, and regulatory compliance
    Sophie Webber, Innovation Director at Tramshed Tech said: “The Green Tech Zero Programme represents our commitment to foster sustainable innovation in the Vale of Glamorgan. We encourage anyone who lives or works in the Vale of Glamorgan who is working to address green challenges through tech innovation to apply”.
    Applications for the Green Tech Zero Programme open on July 22, 2024, with rolling recruitment until January 31, 2025. The programme kicks off on September 5, 2024.
    Creative Cluster Programme: Nurturing Local Creative Talent 
    Recognising the Vale of Glamorgan’s creative talent pool, this 7-month Creative Cluster Programme aims to connect and empower local creative businesses working in TV, film, and the broader creative industry. Based at Tramshed Tech Barry, this programme will offer expert guidance, skills training, and networking opportunities to fifteen creatives from across the Vale.
    Key benefits of the Creative Cluster Programme include:
    – Monthly expert-led workshops covering essential topics such as grant writing, pitching, protecting IP, and leveraging emerging technologies
    – Regular peer-to-peer meetings to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing
    – Engaging social events open to a wider network of local industry professionals
    – Access to Tramshed Tech’s network and member benefits
    – Unique opportunities for collaboration and industry connections
    Catrin Morgan, Community Lead at Tramshed Tech Barry, who has been instrumental in nurturing Tramshed Tech’s coworking community in Barry said: “The Creative Cluster Programme is a natural next step for our already thriving creative community here in Barry and the wider Vale of Glamorgan. Having witnessed firsthand the incredible talent and potential in our area, I’m thrilled that we can now offer this structured support. This programme will not only provide our creatives with essential tools and connections but will also strengthen the collaborative spirit that’s become our hallmark. We’re not just laying a foundation – we’re building upon the vibrant creative ecosystem already present across the Vale of Glamorgan.”
    Applications for the Creative Cluster Programme open on July 22, 2024, and close on August 29, 2024. The programme commences on September 19, 2024.
    For more information and to apply, please visit: https://www.tramshedtech.co.uk/programmes/
    Both programmes are 100% fully funded and aim to drive sustainable growth, foster creativity, and position the Vale of Glamorgan as a hub for creativity and innovation in Wales.
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