Black Country & Marches IoT announced as new partner for Black Country Chamber Start-Up Business Club

06 Jun 2022

Published in: Black Country Chamber of Commerce News

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Black Country & Marches IoT announced as new partner for Black Country Chamber Start-Up Business Club


The Black Country Chamber of Commerce have announced today that the Black Country & Marches Institute of Technology, has been named as business partner for its popular and expanding Start Up Business Club.

The Club, which helps hundreds of businesses to launch and grow each year will be supported by the major new education site in Dudley.

The highly anticipated Black Country & Marches Institute of Technology (BCMIoT) officially opened in September 2021, the government’s flagship new centre, a collaboration between further education providers, universities and employers, specialises in delivering higher technical education at levels 4,5 and 6 with a focus on STEM subjects.

Georgina Barnard, Managing Director at the Black Country and Marches Institute of Technology said, “We are delighted to be supporting the Chamber on this important initiative.

“Initiatives such as the Chamber’s Start-Up Business Club, led by Alison Trinder, provides much needed help and support with all aspects of running a new business.

“Our employer-led Institute of Technology has already formed strong relationships with many organisations of all sizes, and businesses are benefiting from the state-of-the-art facilities available in our new multi-million-pound facility.

“We offer a wide range of support for start-ups to help them to innovate and accelerate productivity and business growth. This includes access to a multipurpose research and development facility, comprising of industry standard machinery and equipment, collaborative networks, workshops and industry specific events, industry innovators and experts and signposting/access to government grants and funding.

“We’re really proud of the close relationship we already have with the Chamber, and we are looking forward to developing this further by working with more local entrepreneurs to help them achieve business growth.”

From networking opportunities to one-to-one business advice, marketing support and savings on essential business tools, the Start-Up Business Club helps small businesses to the next level, it has helped over 260 businesses since its inception in 2018 and offers a one-stop-shop for business advice, personal development training and marketing, all as part of a vibrant networking community.

The Club also delivers a number of events and masterclasses where entrepreneurs and new business owners can meet and network and hear from experienced business people.

In addition, it also provides two years’ worth of business support.

The driving force behind the Start-Up Business Club is the highly experienced Business Relationship Manager, Alison Trinder.

Alison has more than 30 years of experience in establishing and maintaining strong business relationships, she said, “Small businesses are the beating heart of the UK economy, bringing in around half of the turnover in our country's private sector.

"We found that new business entrepreneurs said they felt very lonely and isolated working on their own," Alison said.

"They wanted to belong to a group where they could share their problems and challenges, talk to other start-up owners and keep motivated to achieve their goals in business. It's a great place to meet fellow entrepreneurs who are at the same stage of business growth, share ideas and best practice, meet with our experts and learn new skills.

To find out more about our Start-Up Business Club, get in touch with our expert, Alison Trinder via 01902 912301  alisontrinder@blackcountrychamber.co.uk

Visit: www.startupbusinessclub.co.uk


About The Black Country & Marches Institute of Technology

The £22 million scheme on Castle Hill in Dudley was developed as part of the Government’s £170 million drive to develop higher-level skills across the UK, with £17.36m of funding secured for the institute through the Department for Education and a further £2m from the West Midlands Combined Authority.

BCMIoT offers a variety of technical training opportunities including higher level apprenticeships, degree level programmes, higher technical qualifications as well as short courses designed for people in work; in key sectors focusing on advanced engineering and manufacturing, modern methods of construction, medical engineering, healthcare and digital technologies.

In common with other IoT’s nationally BCMIoT brings together employers, and further education providers to offer higher level technical education that will help to close the skills gap and drive innovation.

Providing industry-led training that is designed by employers with clear career progression, the centre of learning ensures young people and adults have the skills they need to build well-paid rewarding careers, while local businesses gain highly skilled and productive workers.

It offers a wide range of higher-level courses in the following transformational sectors; advanced engineering and manufacturing, digital technologies, medical engineering and healthcare and modern methods of construction and is one of 21 Institutes of Technology nationally.

Businesses that would like to find out more about BCMIoT can get in touch by email: iot@dudeycol.ac.uk

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