Thursday, May 2, 2024

New knowledge transfer partnership with University aims to support Lincolnshire SMEs

Lincolnshire’s SMEs will be able to submit a free application to receive expert business support as part of a new scheme aiming to develop and implement Innovate UK-funded environmental, social, and governance accreditation for businesses.

The collaboration between the University of Lincoln and the Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce will take the form of a Knowledge Transfer Partnership, within which businesses can grow by improving their competitiveness and productivity through the better use of knowledge, technology, and skills. It offers an opportunity to collaborate with academic teams from the University to support the delivery of business initiatives.

The KTP is available in partnership with the Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce, to both members and non-members of the Chamber, supported by academic expertise from the University to embed the knowledge needed to create and maintain a digital self-assessment tool. This tool will enable businesses to evaluate and enhance their environmental, social, and governance performance.

Professor Simon Lilley, Acting Head of the Lincoln International Business School, said: “The Knowledge Transfer Partnership between the University of Lincoln and Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce exemplifies our commitment to supporting sustainable business practices and fostering economic growth in the region.

“Through cutting-edge tools and expert guidance, we aim to empower Lincolnshire businesses to thrive in the ever-changing business landscape.”

Simon Beardsley, pictured, CEO of Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce, said: “With this KTP, we look forward to equipping our business community with the resources and expertise they need to improve their sustainability practices and achieve long-term growth and success.”

To enquire about how your business could access the KTP funding, contact the University’s Research and Enterprise team: enterprise@lincoln.ac.uk.

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