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Made in the Midlands finds new Birmingham home

Membership body for the manufacturing sector has relocated across the city to the Jewellery Quarter

From left: Made in the Midlands chief executive Jason Pitt, director Ilona Pitt and chairman Mike Whitby

A business membership body for the manufacturing sector has moved its Birmingham base to a new home.

Made in the Midlands has relocated from Innovation Birmingham Campus to a new office in George Street, Jewellery Quarter, from where it will also launch a fresh recruitment drive.

The move will double the firm's office floor space to 1,400 sq ft.

Made in the Midlands works with manufacturers and tier-one suppliers and has sister organisations covering Yorkshire and London.

Chief executive Jason Pitt said: "Throughout the pandemic, we have invested heavily in our tech platform, developing new products and we wanted to complete this investment with a new facility.

"While the pandemic has created uncertainty, our approach has been to look beyond this timeframe.

"Our heavy investment at a time when similar firms have battened down the hatch has given us a unique head start as we emerge from the current crisis.