Nottingham has more than 75,000 students in the city each year across our world-class Universities. We want to encourage these students to stay in our region for longer, to help boost our economy and provide top talent for our growing businesses.
Mayor of the East Midlands, Claire Ward, is beginning the countdown to the East Midlands taking centre stage at the UK’s biggest development showcase next month.
Davenham Switchgear, a brand of Legrand and a leading supplier of low-voltage (LV) switchgear to the hyperscale data centre market, has chosen Nottingham as the home of its new global manufacturing site.
Invest in Nottinghamwill lead a public-private partnership to support Nottingham & Nottinghamshire as an investment destination at UKREiiF 2025, the real estate conference taking place in Leeds between 20-22 May.
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire can now benefit from fully-funded University of Nottingham expertise through a programme which has been re-purposed to help businesses prepare for economic recovery following Covid-19.
Some 340 jobs are to be created after developer Godwin Developments has announced the acquisition of one of Nottingham’s former Royal Mail sorting office.
Like us, you’ve probably seen tons of webinars popping up since virtual has become the new reality. We’ve handpicked some of the best webinars, webisodes and online learning resources to help your business. For more activities to keep you entertained whilst staying at home, head to Visit Nottinghamshire's #NottGoingOut page or follow the hashtag on Twitter.
In addition to the widely supported shortages of PPE within the NHS, the Care and Charity sectors are also struggling to source adequate items of PPE to safeguard staff.
Following the 2020 Budget announcement, Invest in Nottingham’s Lorraine Baggs takes a look at some of the key sustainability policies and how Nottingham is already ahead of the game when it comes to climate change.
The team will highlight the £2bn regeneration of Nottingham’s Southside as well as the £650m Island Quarter development at the expo – promoting the city to potentially thousands of investors in the space of a few days.