North East marketing agency ramarketing received investment from Manchester-based private equity firm NorthEdge to help it ramp up growth plans.

The partners say the undisclosed investment will support expansion of ramarketing's services and an increased international presence - including growing its footprint in the US.

Founder Raman Sehgal said: "Finding the right partner for our next phase of growth was critical, and from the outset, NorthEdge had a strong understanding of our business, our industry, and our aims for the future, whilst mirroring our own values.

鈥淲e are evolving into the type of next-generation growth partner that our clients will need in the future. Data-driven, embedded in industry and truly global. That type of ambition requires the right partner, hence why I am really looking forward to growing the business in partnership with the NorthEdge team over the coming years.鈥

Fresh from news of the extension of Hirestreet鈥檚 partnership with M&S, the Newcastle company announced that its white label rental-as-a-service offer had struck deals with Cloan and DCEY.

Zoa Rental has helped DCEY launch into the rental market
Zoa Rental has helped DCEY launch into the rental market

Zoa provides all the technology, operations and strategic support for retailers looking to launch complimentary rental services, amid moves to help the industry counter fast fashion.

Turkey鈥檚 leading fashion rental platform DCEY has entered the 海角视频 rental market, with technology and operations powered by Zoa, alongside fashion rental start-up Cloan, which has launched this week, giving renters access to carefully curated influencer wardrobes.

The deals mean Zoa Rental is now the 海角视频鈥檚 leading rental-as-a-service provider, powering seven 海角视频 rental services with more launches expected imminently.

Northumberland gigafactory pioneer Britishvolt extended its partnership with German engineering giant Manz AG with a new 拢16.7m contract.

Britishvolt, which has started working on its battery plant at Cambois, near Blyth, last December agreed an initial deal worth more than 拢70m with Manz AG for machines to produce lithin-ion batteries.

The startup wants to create 3,000 jobs on the site of the former Blyth Power Station coalyards with a factory making batteries for electric vehicles.

German firm Manz AG 鈥 which has been working with Britishvolt since the planning phase of the project 鈥 has now expanded its link-up with Britishvolt, through a follow-up order from the firm for equipment to manufacture lithium-ion battery cells.

Investment: Jane Meaney, Professor Penny Lovat and Dr Marie Labus
Investment: Jane Meaney, Professor Penny Lovat and Dr Marie Labus

Pioneering Newcastle University spin-out AMLo Biosciences Ltd is set to accelerate its potentially life-saving work with a 拢2.45m investment.

AMLo Biosciences Ltd was first launched at the university five years ago and has developed its first product AMBLo, a melanoma test set to go to market in the 海角视频, US and Australia.

The innovative medical device has the potential to save thousands of lives every year as well as reassure thousands of others that their early stage skin cancer will not progress.

AMLo鈥檚 鈥渞ule-out鈥 prognostic test can accurately identify genuinely low risk, early-stage melanomas, potentially relieving thousands of patients from the risks associated with surveillance techniques and significant anxiety.

The firm, which moved into The Biosphere building at Helix in Newcastle in 2020, said the funding round 鈥 which includes new investment from Ascension鈥檚 Life Fund and Conduit鈥檚 EIS Impact Fund, and re-investment from NorthStar Ventures, Future Planet Capital鈥檚 BIF Opportunities Fund, Esperante, and a number of Angel Investors 鈥 highlights continued confidence in the technology and leadership of the business.

The funding will pave the way for the completion of essential clinical studies, providing evidence needed to gain inclusion in Clinical Guidelines in key markets.

iPac鈥檚 managing director Jonny Catto
iPac鈥檚 managing director Jonny Catto

Food packaging manufacturer iPac secured a 拢2.2m investment that will fund expansion of its production lines and the creation of 42 new jobs.

Gateshead-based iPac, which specialises in food and pharmaceutical packaging, received the funding injection from Maven Venture Capital Trusts and the North East Development Capital Fund (NEDCF), supported by the European Regional Development Fund and managed by Maven.

The investment will see iPac increase its production lines from three to 13 within five years and increase the size of its workforce from 51 to 93.

It follows recent news that iPac would investment 拢730,000 - including 拢200,000 from The Growth Fund, part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) - to ramp up production of its sustainable iCard product.