Today's North East business news from Insider |
Automating the future | Blyth-headquartered Tharsus is one of the UK's largest manufacturers of commercial robots, with an industry leading reputation creating robotics and tech – known to the business as strategic machines- that deliver competitive advantage and commercial success for its customers. The company's success has been driven by its founder, Brian Palmer, who spoke with Insider's Philip Cunliffe to explain his plans for significant future growth. Read More |
| | Business Matters: Ready Player One! | Mark Convery from Sanderson Weatherall, says I don't know about you but if someone suggested going for a night out, I'd be thinking of a few pints around town and if they said 'do you fancy a game of something?', I'd imagine they would mean a game of pool or at a push maybe 10 pin bowling. But over the last few years there has been a real explosion in experiential leisure and 'Competitive Socialising' has become a buzzword in the industry. Read More |
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HTG expands premises as part of growth plans | Hebburn-headquartered cloud company Howell Technology Group (HTG) has doubled the size of its premises allowing it to create at least 20 new jobs in the next year, and accelerate its plans to reach a £30m turnover in the next five years. Read More |
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