Today's North East business news from Insider |
Business Matters: Indoor air quality after Covid | Nicola Broadfoot from AAF says the Covid pandemic has made people more aware of the need to improve their indoor air quality (IAQ). With people gradually returning to work and public environments, the importance of safety and wellbeing is at the forefront of people's concerns. Read More |
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Entries open for 2022 Northern Tech Awards | GP Bullhound has announced that entries for the 2022 Northern Tech Awards are now open. In their ninth year, the annual Northern Tech Awards showcase and celebrate the fastest growing and most promising tech companies in the North of the UK. Read More |
| | Inward investment boosts confidence in Sunderland | Rebounding sales and an influx of investment has meant national and independent brands are "very interested in Sunderland city centre as a place to do business", according to the chief executive of Sunderland Business Improvement District (BID). Read More |
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Cummins invests £14m in new test facility | Engine manufacturer Cummins has revealed that it will invest £14m into a new powertrain test facility at its Darlington campus. The facility will help accelerate the move towards clean power technologies focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality. Read More |
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