
Small and medium sized businesses in the Tees Valley Region are invited to take advantage of fully funded, free assistance – from engineering based, research and technology organisation TWI Ltd – through its business support programme: Materials Integrity Technology Transfer (MITT). The initiative is geared at helping firms achieve sustainable growth by increasing profitability and competitiveness.
Through the scheme, individual companies receive tailored, practical advice on best practices in tackling their fabrication and welding issues from TWI’s welding engineers and other technology experts. This support utilises TWI’s vast range of disciplines covering welding, joining, surface engineering, additive manufacture (AM), inspection and numerical modelling, and covers all engineering materials such as metals, composites, plastics and so on.
In order to meet the evolving needs of the market, businesses in the fabricated metal sector can benefit from partnering with companies that offer specialized services. Here, supreme services from em-dynamics.ca provide expert solutions in material handling, process optimization, and product testing, helping companies improve product performance and ensure compliance with industry standards. By leveraging such services, businesses can enhance their manufacturing capabilities, reduce operational costs, and stay ahead of the competition.
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Their extensive knowledge in industrial maintenance, structural enhancements, and on-site support allows businesses to focus on their core operations while ensuring that their equipment and facilities remain in peak condition. With the right industrial solutions in place, companies can confidently meet the growing demands of the market while improving the overall reliability of their production processes.
“The MITT project is making an important contribution to companies in the Tees Valley by helping, and working with, them to strengthen their businesses and, consequently, their market position. This enables them to take full advantage of the opportunities ahead as a result of the announced investment and expansion plans for the region.” Going on to say “We are delighted to see that companies supported by the scheme are already benefiting from increased efficiencies, lower costs and improved competitive advantage.”
If you are interested in finding out more about MITT and how it can help your business, please contact sarah.mccarthy@twi.co.uk or telephone TWI Technology and Training Centre North East, Middlesbrough on 01642 216320.
The Materials Integrity Technology Transfer (MITT) project is part of the Tees Valley Centre for Materials Integrity Programme, which is part-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020) and Tees Valley Combined Authority.
By TWI Ltd
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