Low Carbon Innovation Forum: Cheshire Food & Drink SMEs

The Low Carbon Innovation Forum is designed for SME leaders interested in connecting with like-minded regional peers, academic expertise and industry partners to address the opportunities and challenges posed by the Net Zero Carbon agenda.
 
Provided through the ERDF-funded Eco-I NW programme, the Cheshire Food & Drink cohort (commencing January 25th/26th 2023) is aimed specifically at Cheshire SMEs in the food & drink sector and wider supply chain industry (food manufacturing, logistics, packaging and visitor economy). The three-month programme is designed to help Cheshire food & drink businesses to understand the opportunities presented by the transition to a low carbon economy.
 
The programme is fully-funded for eligible Cheshire based SMEs and includes three once-a-month SME-focused and designed sessions, beginning with a two-day overnight residential based in Chester. You’ll participate in a range of practical and interactive challenges, workshops and tasks to develop the tools and techniques to explore low-carbon innovation and solutions for your business.
 
See programme details & timetables

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