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North East deals of the week: key acquisitions, contracts and investments

Firms featuring in this week's round-up include Venture Stream, EV Metals Group, Kromek, Annimersion and Scott Logic

Michael Naylor, managing director and CEO of EVM. Photo by Sam Mellish(Image: Sam Mellish Photography)

An Australian firm has swooped for Johnson Matthey’s battery materials business in a £50m deal, acquiring several º£½ÇÊÓÆµ sites while also saving jobs.

EV Metals Group has snapped up the Battery Materials business assets in Billingham on Teesside, plus sites in Oxford, Germany and Poland, together with a package of patents, licences and a team of 100 technical personnel in the deal, to become “a new force” in the electric vehicles supplies market. The deal comes five months after Johnson Matthey placed 150 staff at the firm’s Billingham plant under consultation, after owners announced plans to close the battery materials business.

EV Metals Group will keep the North East site open and it also hopes to announce further recruitment and investment. The deal includes the battery technology centre, together with its pilot plant and research laboratories, as well as Johnson Matthew’s battery divisions in Oxford, Germany and one under construction in Poland. Johnson Matthey take a minority equity stake in EVM and a seat on the board.

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Newcastle digital agency Venture Stream is launching an online marketplace to help freelancers find work on the back of a £750,000 investment package.

The Venture Stream team(Image: Venture Stream)

Founded in 2014 by Vic Morgan, the e-commerce and digital marketing business has grown its turnover, client base and workforce and now has a team of 27 employees managing more than 60 accounts across a range of sectors.

The Newcastle city centre based business, which last year moved its staff to a four-day week to give them a better work-life balance, has tapped into the investment from the North of Tyne Culture and Creative Investment Programme and Creative º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s landmark Creative Growth Finance fund. The company said that Creative º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s investment will enable it to accelerate the growth of its consulting business and launch an online marketplace to help top freelancers find work.

A virtual reality entertainment centre is set to open in County Durham after entrepreneurs tapped into six-figure investment.