Business Innovations From Salford University

Do you need to innovate?
Do you need to improve your processes?
Do you need to induce a new service or product?
If the answer is yes, then Salford University can help..
The recently formed Innovation Centre within Salford University’s School of Art and Design, aims to provide innovation support to the region’s businesses.
It is offering a range of FREE, services that may be beneficial to your business and are NOT restricted by business sector, region or postcode. These include: -
One day in-house workshops
These workshops, delivered on-site are intended to bring key personnel within the organisation together with a team of Salford facilitators. The session will identify key issues within, and barriers, that your organisation is facing to, product, process or service innovation and will undertake initial steps towards solving these issues.
Longitude intervention
This intervention is an alternative to the one-day workshop, & brings together key personnel over a 6 week period for two hours per week. Each session will identify key issues within, and barriers, that your organisation is facing to, product, process or service innovation and will undertake initial steps towards solving these issues.
This is an European Social Fund subsidised service; there is no cost to your organisation, other than a commitment of time.
For further information or to book your company on a workshop contact Stephen Waterworth (Project Manager) on 0161 295 7165 or email s.d.waterworth@salford.ac.uk








Can you please send me further further information either by e-mail or by post as we would be very interested in taking up this offer.
October 2nd, 2007 at 10:51 amHi
I would be interested in speaking to somebody in reference to this funding/help.
October 2nd, 2007 at 11:52 amPlease can you send me further further information either by e-mail or by post as we would be interested in looking and taking up this offer.
October 3rd, 2007 at 7:55 amIf you like to take part in this project please can you contact Stephen Waterworth (Project Manager) directly on 0161 295 7165 or email s.d.waterworth@salford.ac.uk
October 3rd, 2007 at 10:51 am