Daiser partners with South Yorkshire Digital Health Hub to drive digital health innovation

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Healthtech startup Daiser has partnered with the South Yorkshire Digital Health Hub to accelerate the development of digital health solutions. The hub, supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), is a collaboration between the University of Sheffield and Hallam University. It aims to foster innovation to address healthcare inequality and improve health outcomes in the South Yorkshire region.

Daiser, launched in 2024, is a digital platform designed to help create and deploy health services quickly. It uses an AI-driven modular system, allowing care providers to customise a single platform to address a range of patient needs, from diabetes to dementia. The platform is user-friendly and requires no technical expertise to operate.

Under the new partnership, Daiser will work with the South Yorkshire Digital Health Hub to launch five clinical services, including heart monitoring and contraceptive care. The platform promises to be secure and scalable, enabling faster development of health tech solutions that can reach broader audiences, including researchers and end-users.

Sheffield Forgemasters signs multi-million pound contract with GH Cranes

GH Cranes has been awarded a multi-million pound contract with Sheffield Forgemasters to supply brand new overhead cranes for a world-leading machining facility. The 11 overhead cranes and a 400-tonne lifting beam will be installed in Sheffield Forgemasters’ planned new 35,000sqm machine shop at its Brightside Lane site, to advance its UK defence-sector output, including AUKUS. GH Cranes beat four other world-class crane manufacturers in the tender process to be awarded preferred bidder status for the design and supply of all overhead cranes required for the state-of-the-art facility, ranging from 40 tonnes to 250 tonnes individual lifting capacity. Craig Fisher, Programmes Director, said: “GH Cranes has been awarded as our preferred bidder for 11 overhead cranes, with a 400-tonne lifting beam for tandem lifts, which will operate in our new machining facility, serving 17 machines, including ultra-large Vertical Turning Lathes. “The tender process was very closely run, but GH Cranes has more than 65 years of experience in the supply of industrial cranes and provided the best technical solutions and the best value for money to win a competitive tender against the other bidders. “We will be installing two 150/40-tonne cranes, four service cranes with 200/40 tonne capacity and five 250/50 tonne cranes, with a tandem lifting bar for up to 400-tonnes lifting capacity, spanning up to 35 metres.” Aimar Villa Iñurrita, Special Solutions Business Unit Director at GH Cranes, said: “We are delighted to be supplying cranes for Sheffield Forgemasters’ new machining facility. This is a nationally important project, and the cranes will service an advanced facility, which is designed and built for the very best efficiency in manufacture.” The cranes will be shipped from GH Cranes’ manufacturing facility in Northern Spain, with the first shipment due to be delivered to Sheffield Forgemasters in 2026. Sheffield-based Professional Lifting Services (PLS) have been contracted by GH Cranes for installation of the cranes.

Trafalgar wins tender process to operate Bradford Live

Trafalgar Entertainment has won the tender process to operate Bradford Live, the iconic city centre venue. Mark Cowgill, president of Bradford Chamber of Commerce, said: “The news that a new operator has been announced for Bradford Live is a fantastic development for the city. “Bradford Live will provide the whole country with a world-class 3,000-seater venue that will attract the biggest events in entertainment and pull in an audience of thousands every year. “As Bradford’s year as City of Culture swings into full force, the news could not have come at a better time.”

Skills shortages keep wage growth strong, says BCC

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BCC Deputy Director of Public Policy Jane Gratton says the latest ONS data shows clear signs of a further loosening in the labour market with fewer vacancies, although they remain just above pre-pandemic levels – but she adds: “However, pervasive skills shortages mean firms are competing for talent and wage growth remains strong. “This is supported by BCC research which shows four in five firms cannot easily find the staff they need to fill roles. At the same time, three quarters of businesses say labour costs are the biggest pressure they face to raise prices. “All of this is a continuing headache for employers and is putting the economy under increasing strain. “Firms will face even more difficulty in the months ahead with the imminent rise in employment costs, driven by National Insurance and National Living Wage hikes.  Many will be reconsidering their recruitment plans as they try to balance the books. “There is a limit to how much additional cost business can absorb without employment and investment opportunities being damaged. The Government must do all it can to minimise costs for business and ensure they have access to a skilled and healthy workforce.”

Seven Leeds organisations get £25k innovation-boosting grants from City Council

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Funding has been confirmed for seven projects that will provide support to business trailblazers in Leeds and strengthen the city’s reputation as an innovation hotspot.
Leeds City Council’s Innovation@Leeds programme selected them from 40 applications  from organisations able to use their expertise to turbocharge the development of a new wave of digital and tech-savvy companies. The successful seven will now use the funding to run a range of knowledge-sharing events and mentoring programmes aimed at people from diverse communities and backgrounds who want to launch or further develop their own innovation-led businesses. The initiatives chosen to receive funding are:
  • GreenTech Gathering, four full-day workshops that will provide green technology businesses with expert insight in areas such as investor readiness and brand strategy. The sessions will be delivered with support from madeby.studio, Sustainable Ventures, Bruntwood SciTech and Optimo;
  • A programme of mentoring, workshops and public speaking opportunities – delivered by FinTech North – that will help aspiring entrepreneurs and future business leaders develop their pitching and presenting skills;
  • The Brand Lab, which will see creative design studio Buttercrumble running a series of workshops focused on how tech organisations can connect with target audiences through the use of techniques such as visual storytelling and inclusive communication;
  • Athena VC Elevate, a venture capital-focused programme – being run by Lifted Ventures – that will aim to give business founders the tools and knowledge they need to achieve rapid growth and long-term success;
  • A programme of business support – including grant-writing assistance and one-to-one mentoring – delivered by Quick Labs, a science innovation hub that provides affordable, fully-equipped laboratory space for early-stage tech start-ups;
  • Global Innovators, a project designed to help innovative businesses better understand – and realise – their international growth potential. The programme will be delivered by Creaticity, Synhrgy and Investor Ladder;
  • AI 360 Leeds, an AI Tech UK business support programme that will give start-ups, entrepreneurs and others the chance to find out more about artificial intelligence strategies and how they can be used to power growth.
This work will, it is anticipated, help the participants build the kind of skills and contacts that will prove crucial as they look to carve out their own niche in fields such as artificial intelligence or health and financial tech. In the longer term, it is hoped their businesses will go on to deliver cutting-edge products, processes and services that make Leeds a healthier and greener place to live. The grants are also designed to benefit the Leeds economy by driving inclusive growth while showcasing the city’s innovation strengths to outside investors.
Innovation@Leeds was launched by the council in 2021 to try to ensure that opportunities in sectors such as digital are made available to all.

CMA provisionally clears Boparan’s purchase of ForFarmers feed mills

An independent inquiry group has provisionally cleared Boparan’s deal to buy ForFarmers’ Burston and Radstock feed mills in an interim report published today. The Competition and Markets Authority’s independent inquiry group has provisionally cleared Boparan’s proposed purchase of ForFarmers’ Burston and Radstock feed mill sites, following an in-depth Phase 2 investigation. ForFarmers and Boparan, a subsidiary of which is the w2 Sisters For Group which iterates in Scunthorpe, both make and supply poultry feed in the UK. The inquiry group’s investigation has provisionally found that Boparan’s purchase of ForFarmers’ Burston feed mill site could reduce the capacity available to manufacture chicken feed for chicken suppliers in the area around the mill in East Anglia. However, these suppliers will still have choice and the option to switch providers due to competition from other chicken feed providers in the market. Therefore, the inquiry group does not believe the merger would lead to a substantial lessening of competition as a result. Kirstin Baker, chair of the independent inquiry group, said: “Having assessed the evidence, we have provisionally found that Boparan’s purchase of ForFarmers’ Burston feed mill does not raise competition concerns. We’re reassured by the evidence which shows that farmers and chicken suppliers in the UK will continue to have options when it comes to choosing chicken feed providers, should the deal go ahead.

“We’re now seeking feedback and views on our interim report before reaching a final decision.”

British Steel to host suicide awareness event

British Steel will host one of Britain’s biggest suicide prevention initiatives when the Baton of Hope visits Scunthorpe later this year.  On 15th September, the baton starts the North Lincolnshire leg of its journey at British Steel in Scunthorpe where representatives of North Lincolnshire Council and members of the Baton of Hope will deliver speeches to highlight suicide prevention work. The baton will then go on to Scunthorpe United’s ground, the Baths Hall and the Humber Bridge, in order to spread the message as widely as possible. Baton of Hope was formed by dads Mike McCarthy and Steve Phillip who lost their sons to suicide. Determined to create hope for others facing the despair their sons had encountered, they set up the Baton of Hope to raise awareness about the biggest killer of both men and women under the age of 35 in the UK. Baton bearers from different locations nationwide take turns holding the baton as they walk as they run. This year, the tour will take place in 20 locations across Great Britain and Northern Ireland, starting in Blackpool on 1 September and ending in London on 10  October. Martin Welch, Compliance and Occupational Health Manager, said: “We are very proud to be hosting such an event. “We hope our participation will provide colleagues with the courage and confidence to talk about their mental health and wellbeing, and increase knowledge and understanding of suicide prevention.”

Funding package backs West Yorkshire joinery firm MBO

West Yorkshire-based bespoke joinery manufacturer Design and Display is poised to expand into new markets and create new jobs following a change in ownership.

HSBC UK has provided a seven-figure funding package to support the management buyout as current MD Jon Worsnop takes a 91% stake in the business.

Specialising in the designing and manufacturing quality bespoke interiors, the business is now targeting further growth, aiming for £12 million in revenue over the next two years through expansion into the student accommodation and hotel markets.

With a current workforce of 53, Design and Display Limited plans to create further positions on the warehouse floor, bringing the total to 65 employees at its purpose built 80,000 sq ft facility.

Following on from the completion of the MBO, the business will enhance its service offering with the capability of product installation onsite.

Jon Worsnop said: “The ownership transition will enable us to be better prepared and positioned for future growth as market demands and our service offering evolves. Since starting this journey in 2020,transforming the business into a profitable operation has been hugely rewarding. And, with HSBC UK’s support, I’m thrilled to embarking on the next chapter as majority stakeholder.”

With an establish presence in the retail and residential marketplace, Design and Display Limited currently serves a diverse clientele, including notable names such as Dunelm and Berkeley Homes, as well as projects like the 12 Trees Park housing estate in London.

1 East Parade nears full occupancy with new A&M lease

Alvarez & Marsal (A&M), a professional services firm, has secured a 10-year lease for 6,513 sq ft on the sixth floor of 1 East Parade in Leeds. JLL arranged the deal with The Future Workplace Property Unit Trust (Schroders Capital), the building’s landlord.

The office building, which has undergone significant refurbishment, offers a total of 52,990 sq ft of modern office space across its eight floors. Following this lease agreement, only 1,442 sq ft of space remains available for rent.

Toby Nield, director at Savills in Leeds, noted that A&M’s decision to relocate to 1 East Parade highlights the demand for premium office space in central business districts, emphasising the building’s high-quality renovations and strategic location.

£64 million boost for cultural projects across the UK, including Leeds

The UK Government has allocated over £60 million to nine cultural projects across England, Wales, and Scotland to drive local economic growth, create jobs, and enhance cultural offerings. One of the standout initiatives is the £5 million funding for Leeds, which will renovate a Grade II listed building to house the National Poetry Centre. This project will transform the space into a national headquarters for poetry, promoting the arts and providing a dedicated venue for poetry events and activities.

Other notable recipients include the National Railway Museum in York, which will receive £15 million for a new building and visitor facilities, and Liverpool’s International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum, which will get £10 million to expand and maintain their collections. Coventry will also benefit from a £5 million investment to repurpose a former Ikea building into a cultural hub.

The Victoria and Albert Museum in Dundee will also receive £2.6 million to revamp its Scottish Design Galleries, and Worcester will receive £2.3 million to develop new cultural spaces.

These projects are expected to enhance cultural infrastructure, attract tourism, and create local jobs, contributing to regional economic growth.