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Stewart Watkins, Managing Director of CDDC

The tremendous news that Nissan’s Sunderland plant will be one of only three locations in the world to develop these new electric cars underlines the outstanding capabilities of the Sunderland workforce and the high regard in which they’re held by the company.


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From S to M in the SME growth cycle: how to make your business sustainable as it expands


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NETPark
16/03/2010
08:30
13:00
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Venue Name: NETPark Incubator
Venue Address: Thomas Wright Way
Venue Town/City: Sedgefield
Venue Region: County Durham
Venue Postcode: TS21 3FD
Venue Web Address: http://www.uknetpark.net
Venue Email: events@uknetpark.net
Booking Details
Telephone: 07140 625180
Delegate Cost: £0
Description: Technology companies can expand rapidly – this intensive and interactive seminar will give you a framework to be able to sustain an efficient, effective and profitable business.

Getting a product to market for a small firm can be tricky – sustaining the growth even more difficult. The transition from a small to a medium-sized company is often more fraught than it needs to be – this seminar will flag up some of the common issues and introduce tips and tools to put secure foundations in place.
Number of Places = 30
Who should attend?
Representatives of companies working in science, engineering and technology.


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