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

Businesses appearing in this week's round-up include The Wonderful Wig, ScubaTx, iTEC Packaging, Shane Parkins, HexisLab and The Sea Hotel

The iTECH Packaging plant at Chester-le-Street(Image: Google Earth)

More than 100 jobs were saved after a County Durham dairy packaging business was bought out of administration.

Administrators were called in last months to iTEC Packaging, which has operations in both Chester-le-Street and Mansfield, employing more than 200 people across the two bases, which makes packaging for major food manufacturers and distributors across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Europe. Latest accounts from iTEC Packaging (Chester-Le-Street) Limited, covering 2021, show how the business was significantly impacted by the pandemic – and was then excluded from a major group deal.

The accounts for iTEC Packaging – previously called Paccor º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Limited – covering 2021 show how its losses widened from £2.9m to £7.4m as the pandemic continued to have a significant impact on activity levels. The accounts also detail how shareholder Lindsay Goldberg had signed an agreement to sell Paccor Group in a major deal to Danish group Faerch, but that the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ business was not part of the deal.

Read more: £4m invested into Tyne Dock Enterprise Park

The ScubaTx device(Image: ScubaTx)

A Newcastle company is aiming to transform organ transplant procedures across the world, aided by a £1.5m boost in funding to drive its pioneering technology.

ScubaTx Limited is a pioneering healthcare spin-out from Newcastle University and Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, whose prototype organ transportation device extends the time that human organs are viable for. The kit could ultimately revolutionise the global organ transplant system and ScubaTx is now looking to enhance its designs and develop its device following the funding, which includes investment led by the GMC Life Sciences Fund by Praetura and grant funding from Innovate º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

ScubaTx is looking to obtain the permissions to sell its products worldwide, with a specific focus on the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, US and mainland Europe – with an initial eye on pancreatic procedures for patients with diabetes. Founded in 2020, ScubaTx’s device taps into tech called ‘persufflation’ to deliver advanced organ preservation.

Nicola Wood, founder of The Wonderful Wig company(Image: The Wonderful Wig)

A North East business for patients dealing with hair loss through illness has been named the sole supplier to deliver the service to hospitals across the region. Founded by hairdresser Nicola Wood, The Wonderful Wig company is the exclusive supplier of wigs to hospitals in Durham, Darlington, North Tees and Hartlepool. Ms Wood, who was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer in 2016, set up the firm in 2018 after she saw that existing hair loss services were limited on the NHS, with high-quality wigs only available to those with the means to pay for them.