21.05.13 London designers net £400,000 Hong Kong deal to deliver website for world-class cultural project
A London design and software firm has won a three-year contract worth almost £400,000 ($4.8m HKD) to design and deliver the website for one of the world’s biggest cultural developments with help and support from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
13.05.13 Milton Keynes firm announce £500,000 contract to design Chinese cities
Two cities in China are set to be based on Milton Keynes, after a local firm announced a design contract worth half a million pounds, following initial help from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) South East.
25.04.13 Playing the global game
Thanks to support from UK Trade & Investment, Australian company Tinyme has enjoyed a quick and smooth launch in the West Midlands.
24.04.13 Presenting to Mexico
Joining a UK Trade & Investment Trade Mission to Mexico gave UK company Dalebrook the opportunity to make and cement business connections that resulted in £90,000 worth of new business
23.04.13 Lights…Camera…Focus
UKTI's the Export Marketing Research Scheme helps international sales and finance film company Bankside effectively research the US market and determine an appropriate business strategy.
23.04.13 Growing ancient grains and new international business
UKTI’s Export Communications Review provided food manufacturer Sharpham Park with a means to communicate with export enquirers and maintain relationships
18.04.13 Thinking a step ahead
UKTI’s Export Communications Review helped experienced exporters P3 Medical Limited focus on their goals and provided them with a specific and clear communications plan
16.04.13 IT investment
BT recently opened its global shared service facility in Malaysia with UKTI playing a significant role in supporting BT and helping with publicity.
16.04.13 A strong handle on the future
UKTI’s Export Communications Review provided Liam and Carol Carey of Merlin Glass with the tools to implement a world class website and app, which is paying dividends
08.04.13 Crossing the pond
Energy efficiency – called the “hidden fuel” by the International Energy Agency – has been getting a lot of attention lately as a top low carbon priority.