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As well as managing a number of research and development projects, Starchaser
in collaboration with the University of Salford, also has an established
and highly successful Outreach Programme, working with the public and
education. The Outreach team visit around 200 schools and engage with
over 150,000 school children every year.
Mark Hughes, Executive Director for Enterprise and Skills at the NWDA
said:
“Innovation is crucial to the region’s global competitiveness
and is at the heart of the UK’s drive to ‘build and sustain
a knowledge economy.’ The application of leading-edge technologies,
like those demonstrated by Starchaser, help companies develop new markets,
increase exports and generate additional jobs for the region.
“In the past 8 years the NWDA has assisted nearly 600 companies
to develop their ideas into projects with a solid commercial potential
with the help of the GRAND scheme. Of these some 285 Northwest companies
have gone on to have their research projects approved, leading to commercially
exploitable intellectual property.”
Steven Bennett, Managing Director, at Starchaser Industries Ltd said:
“The development of an eco-friendly rocket motor system that can
be employed to safeguard the lives of astronauts will showcase the very
best of British endeavour and innovation. This project will provide new
opportunities and will demonstrate key technologies that will help open
the frontier of space for all.”
The NWDA manages and funds a number of business finance solutions designed
to help businesses in the region to start up and grow. For further information
visit www.nwda.co.uk/finance.
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