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LCR4.0 shaping future of manufacturing in Liverpool

LCR4.0 was the first-of-its-kind business support programme in the Liverpool City Region, to help manufacturers take advantage of the opportunities associated with the current revolution in digital technologies.
To find out more about how LCR4.0 helped businesses in the region access practical support and connect with other SMEs, click here for our feature in Click Liverpool.
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£10.7M boost for industrial digitalisation in North West
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Meet the Team Q and A: Michael Schraps
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Andrew Borland joins the VEC and LCR 4.0 project
Andrew Borland has joined the Virtual Engineering Centre (VEC) as commercialisation manager. In his role, Andrew will be…