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Lancashire SMEs on LUMS 'Low Carbon Innovation Forum' explore the challenges around waste management with Lancaster City Council.
The Global Director of Manufacturing for Rolls-Royce is coming to Lancaster this month to address burning questions from North West business leaders about productivity within the manufacturing and engineering industry
North West manufacturing and engineering businesses have a unique opportunity to look inside BAE Systems’ state-of-the-art training centre later this month, to see how the latest technology and engineering could benefit their own organisations’ productivity.
The Chief Executive of one of the UK’s leading engineering companies is due to meet with business leaders from across the region this month in a bid to boost productivity levels across the manufacturing and engineering sectors.
Professor Geraint Johnes is quoted in the Guardian live business feed, explaining his observations on the rise of the "gig economy".
The founder of Logma Systems Design Ltd discusses how participating in the Lancashire Forum programme has helped her company.
Brian Gregory, Managing Director of Safety Management (UK) and an Entrepreneur in Residence at Lancaster University Management School will be delivering content on the topic of Open Innovation as part of the new Innovation Development Programme.
LUMS launches new 6 month management programme to help directors and managers of 60 Cumbrian SMEs to explore new markets and identify opportunities for product and service development.
An opportunity to join a regional business support programme championed by some of the UK’s leading manufacturers is now available.
A group of undergraduate students studying a module in franchising have been crowned this year’s winners of a prize sponsored by the Bardon Group for the 21st year running.
Teams from universities across the country arrived in Lancaster to battle it out in the semi-final of the 10th China UK Entrepreneurship Challenge.
Ambitious visions of “Industry 4.0” need bringing back down to earth if businesses are going to commit to real change, argued industry leaders and academics at a LUMS roundtable event (12 July 2017).
A group of business leaders has called for businesses to engage with solving the UK’s poor productivity at the launch of ‘Be the Business’, citing the Productivity through People programme as an example.
First year undergraduates on the Entrepreneurship: Key Debates and Concepts module have put their business skills to the test while raising cash for good causes.
Three LUMS members of staff have been recognised for their outstanding contribution to academic life and the student experience.
As part of a new £4.1m project, Lancaster University is collaborating with University of Cumbria to boost innovation in Cumbria.
Two LUMS graduates who have started their own street food business have been recognised with the Duke of York Young Entrepreneur award.
LUMS launches new 6 month management programme to help directors and managers of 60 Lancashire SMEs think about energy saving processes and new low carbon products.
Dr Sophie Alkhaled has been named on the Futures List 2017 at the Northern Power Women Awards, recognising women in the North of England who are the influencers and change makers of the future.
Neil Ralph sets out what small businesses need to know about the Apprenticeships Levy.
Microsoft’s James Whittaker shared his expertise with Lancashire’s SMEs at the launch of the Lancashire Forum last week.
A team of LUMS students competed in an international Family Enterprise competition earlier this month, with two winning awards.
A LUMS Professor of Entrepreneurship has been invited to join a new initiative.
Dr Ioannis Thanos and Alison Currie are the winners of this year’s LUMS Staff Member of the Year awards.
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