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Black Country manufacturer secures £250,000 to scale up operations and create new jobs

Solutions by Jigsaw has secured the funding from The Midlands Engine Investment Fund (MEIF)

Solutions by Jigsaw manufactures, designs and installs infrared heating systems to replace traditional gas boiler central heating in homes and businesses.

A Black Country manufacturer has secured a £250,000 loan to scale up its operations and create more than a dozen new jobs.

Solutions by Jigsaw will use the finance from The Midlands Engine Investment Fund (MEIF) to help it introduce new products to º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and European markets - and create 20 new jobs over the next three years.

The Halesowen company manufactures, designs and installs infrared heating systems to replace traditional gas boiler central heating in homes and businesses.

The firm claims its wall or ceiling-mounted units are twice as efficient as other heating solutions and designed to support both a reduction in heating bills and carbon emissions.

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Solutions by Jigsaw is also partnering with market leading European manufacturers to explore opportunities to enter new sectors with a focus on equestrian heating solutions.

CEO Glenn Billingham said: "By 2025, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government plans to stop the use and installation of gas boiler systems in new build properties. We are proud that we are working to achieve this and that our products support other key º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and global initiatives which include moving towards either low or net carbon emissions whilst also addressing medium term issues which are linked to energy poverty.

"The funding will enable us to carry out our expansion plans by creating 20 new jobs, delivering existing products whilst adding to our range helping homes, businesses and future customers to work towards and achieve cleaner, greener technology."