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South West tech firms offered free support to scale overseas

South West tech firms offered free support to scale overseas

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The programme, delivered by trade body Tech South West alongside global finance firm RSM and Department for International Trade will offer insight to on how to break into the US market.

A new business support programme has launched to support South West tech companies to scale overseas.

The free GO Global programme is being delivered by Exeter-based trade body Tech South West, in partnership with global financial consultancy firm RSM, with support from the Department for International Trade.

The scheme will focus on helping firms looking to expand their operations abroad, with a particular focus on the US.

RSM and tech firms who have already successfully entered the American market will share insights with participating businesses and entrepreneurs, with other international markets set to be covered in future versions of the programme.

The sessions will help tech firms to develop essential “building blocks'' of an overseas strategy. Talks will cover how to set up wholly owned subsidiaries abroad, tax obligations and compliance, exporting goods and services, licensing and franchising, forming strategic partnerships and overseas talent acquisition.

Dan Pritchard, co-founder of Tech South West, said: “The South West has incredible companies delivering in specialisms ranging from marinetech and agritech to createch and fintech.

"Many already operate overseas, but many more do not. Learning from experts and hearing from tech companies already building traction in the US will be key components of the programme, as we support more tech firms to develop their overseas strategy.”