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New funding backs West Midlands innovators and inventors

Combined authority has secured a fresh round of funding to support brace of business support programmes

West Midlands Mayor Richard Parker

Two multimillion-pound funds set up with the aim of boosting innovation and R&D and harnessing new digital technologies in the West Midlands are to be extended.

The Innovation Accelerator and the Made Smarter programmes are to get fresh funding so they can continue to support businesses and drive growth across the region.

The combined authority said the two programmes had already helped local SMEs to create or upskill almost 5,000 jobs and secure more than £70 million of public and private sector investment.

This includes more than 700 businesses, researchers and entrepreneurs getting advice and funding to commercialise new and emerging products and technologies through the Innovation Accelerator.

Made Smarter has provided technical support or grants to 450 manufacturing firms to help them adopt new digital machinery and processes to increase productivity and drive growth.

Both will now be extended following the award of new government funding announced in the recent budget to support local SMEs.

The funds will continue to be overseen by the West Midlands Combined Authority.