News: RiDO makes US links for Rotherham firms
Rotherham investment Development Office (RiDO), has raised awareness of its Soft Landing Zone with delegates at an international conference in Boston, USA.
Paul Woodcock, Director of Planning, Regeneration & Culture at RiDO, was one of the keynote speakers at the NBIA's (National Business Incubation Association) international conference, who described how the ERDF-funded Growth and Prosperity in Rotherham (Soft Landing Zone) project works by assisting Rotherham companies with accessing international markets. He also outlined to delegates how the project helps foreign inward investors who choose to locate to RiDO's business centres, as Rotherham hosts the UK's only Soft Landing Zone.
The NBIA is the world's leading organisation advancing business incubation and entrepreneur support, and through its Soft Landings programme, NBIA recognises incubators that are especially capable in helping overseas companies enter the incubator's domestic market.
RiDO's business centres are one of just a few business incubation programmes from around the world that have earned the designation since NBIA began the program in 2005.
The Conference on Business Incubation was attended by 635 industry professionals from 43 countries who gathered to learn, share ideas, network with colleagues and be inspired to assist entrepreneurs in new and better ways.
Paul Woodcock, director of Planning, Regeneration & Culture at RiDO, said: "It was an honour to be asked to speak at this global conference. It was a great opportunity to network, make contacts and help to raise the profile of Rotherham and our business centres on an international basis. It also enabled us to make connections with other incubation centres in order to support Rotherham businesses who want to expand or set up operations in overseas markets."
Not only was Rotherham represented by Paul being a keynote speaker, but RiDO also had an exhibition stand to raise awareness of its Soft Landing Zone with international delegates.
Paul Woodcock attended alongside Rotherham Councillor Gerald Smith. During the visit they made some very productive links which included holding discussions with a Spanish manufacturer called El Paso (TX) on behalf of kitchenware designer and manufacturer Yormii, based at the Matrix Business Centre in Dinnington. They also made useful connections for Vitalife Teas, based at RiDO's Fusion@Magna Business Centre with businesses in Canada and Malaysia.
With investment from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), RiDO is supporting inward investment from overseas as well as helping Rotherham companies to explore potential international trade opportunities.
RiDO website
Images: RiDO
Paul Woodcock, Director of Planning, Regeneration & Culture at RiDO, was one of the keynote speakers at the NBIA's (National Business Incubation Association) international conference, who described how the ERDF-funded Growth and Prosperity in Rotherham (Soft Landing Zone) project works by assisting Rotherham companies with accessing international markets. He also outlined to delegates how the project helps foreign inward investors who choose to locate to RiDO's business centres, as Rotherham hosts the UK's only Soft Landing Zone.
The NBIA is the world's leading organisation advancing business incubation and entrepreneur support, and through its Soft Landings programme, NBIA recognises incubators that are especially capable in helping overseas companies enter the incubator's domestic market.
RiDO's business centres are one of just a few business incubation programmes from around the world that have earned the designation since NBIA began the program in 2005.
The Conference on Business Incubation was attended by 635 industry professionals from 43 countries who gathered to learn, share ideas, network with colleagues and be inspired to assist entrepreneurs in new and better ways.
Paul Woodcock, director of Planning, Regeneration & Culture at RiDO, said: "It was an honour to be asked to speak at this global conference. It was a great opportunity to network, make contacts and help to raise the profile of Rotherham and our business centres on an international basis. It also enabled us to make connections with other incubation centres in order to support Rotherham businesses who want to expand or set up operations in overseas markets."
Not only was Rotherham represented by Paul being a keynote speaker, but RiDO also had an exhibition stand to raise awareness of its Soft Landing Zone with international delegates.
Paul Woodcock attended alongside Rotherham Councillor Gerald Smith. During the visit they made some very productive links which included holding discussions with a Spanish manufacturer called El Paso (TX) on behalf of kitchenware designer and manufacturer Yormii, based at the Matrix Business Centre in Dinnington. They also made useful connections for Vitalife Teas, based at RiDO's Fusion@Magna Business Centre with businesses in Canada and Malaysia.
With investment from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), RiDO is supporting inward investment from overseas as well as helping Rotherham companies to explore potential international trade opportunities.
RiDO website
Images: RiDO
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