Enterprise News
A housing association has built a new business park to create a £30 million a year construction hub.
If you have a business idea that you would like to turn into reality, or are interested in developing your entrepreneurial skills, then Aberystwyth University’s annual Business Start-up Week may be just what you need.
The commercial arm of Principality Building Society has helped finance a business space in Cardiff, home to some of Wales’ fastest growing SMEs.
Julie Walters, Business Development and Marketing Manager at the Welsh enterprise support specialists, Business in Focus, explains how sound market research can give your start up the foundations it needs for success – and how there have never been more tools at your disposal to get your research right.
Credas, the Cardiff-based business that has developed ground-breaking facial recognition software to speed up identity verification across a range of sectors, celebrates its first year in business.
A student from Bangor University forced to turn-down her dream work placement because of ongoing health problems has reason to celebrate following the launch of her own eco-awareness business, which aims to enlighten teenagers about environmental issues.
Wrexham’s first enterprise hub is now up and running after being officially opened by Economy and Transport Secretary Ken Skates AM.
An animal-loving couple from Bedfordshire have upped sticks and moved to Chepstow in Monmouthshire, South Wales, to run their own cattery, thanks to £152,000 funding from NatWest.
A PopUp Business School comes to Newport Market from 4 to 15 June and will be open to anyone who dreams of starting their own business.
A scheme to help local entrepreneurs launch successful businesses is reaping dividends in Merthyr Tydfil – while giving 13 vacant premises a new lease of life.