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

Companies featuring in this week's round-up include Wootzano, Aztec Diamond, TrendBible, Hirestreet, GT3, Connect Health, Stack and ORE Catapult

Wootzano's technology has successfully been used to develop packaging systems for fresh produce.(Image: Wootzano)

Robotics innovator Wootzano has expanded into the US , having launched a partnership with a Californian business.

The County Durham-based maker of dexterous robots that can pick delicate fruit and vegetables has launched the first of its Avarai systems in the US which will be used for grape packaging. It hopes the technology will appeal to producers facing labour shortages in packaging sheds.

Following º£½ÇÊÓÆµ research and development of the system, which use a "skin" that gives the robotic arms greater sensory awareness needed for careful packing work, Wootzano hopes it will encourage more tech-based employment opportunities in the sector. It says the US move is part of its global expansion ambitions, marking a milestone in its growth since its launch just five years ago.

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Now Wootzano's founders hope to tackle the sizeable agricultural market in the States, where sustainability and efficiency are sought. The firm has been helped by the Fresno County Economic Development Corporation, a public-private partnership which supports new businesses with site selection, among other things, and The British Consulate General - San Francisco, and other organisations.

Dr Atif Syed, CEO and founder of Wootzano said: "We are thrilled to announce our expansion into the US. Our team is dedicated to delivering exceptional customer experiences and driving growth in this dynamic market. Together with our US partner, we look forward to making a positive impact and delivering a new level of sustainability and quality in the fresh produce industry."

Joanna Feeley (left), founder and CEO of TrendBible with Julie Cuthbertson, corporate finance manager at RMT Accountants and Business Advisors, who worked with Joanna on the project.(Image: TrendBible/RMT Accountants)

Tyneside trend forecasting agency TrendBible is aiming for future expansion after investing in its own Newcastle offices for the first time.

TrendBible delivers products and services that give clients a detailed insight into how the future of life at home will be in two to five years’ time, enabling them to develop and shape their future customer offerings in response. The company has been based in rented space in Ouseburn for the last 10 years, but has now purchased a three-storey office on Leazes Park Road in Newcastle city centre.