Three Newtown businesses and organisations will be part of a trade delegation visiting the Senedd in Cardiff later this month to highlight the economic ambitions and investment aspirations of the region to the Welsh Government.
Organised by the Growing Mid Wales Partnership the event, on 31 January, will showcase the uniqueness of the region and promote the region’s industries including Powys-built hydrogen-powered cars, world-class research facilities and regionally important businesses for the rural economy and tourism.
It will also promote the huge economic opportunities across the region and underline the need for public investment and a Growth Deal for Mid Wales.
Local businesses involved include Control Techniques, NPTC Group and EvaBuild, as well as Zip Clip which has expanded to Welshpool.
Powys County Council Leader, Rosemarie Harris said; “The event is a great opportunity for businesses to engage with key decision makers in Welsh Government and the Mid Wales economy and to build links with businesses across Wales and the south.
"We will also have help and support available for people looking to live, work or even locate their business in Mid Wales.”
The event has been sponsored by Assembly Members in the Mid Wales region including Russell George, Lead Sponsor; Kirsty Williams, and Elin Jones.
Both Ceredigion and Powys County Councils are supporting the event alongside enterprise support agencies from the Mid Wales Region.
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“It will provide an opportunity for decisions makers from across Wales to see for themselves many of the outstanding businesses that operate in Mid Wales, and I hope it will also help to progress the case for a Mid Wales Growth Deal with the Welsh and UK Governments.
“I would urge businesses from the region to attend, and I am looking forward to talking to those attending on the day.”
Opening at 10:00 AM the event will feature an exhibition of Mid Wales industries and opportunities for investment.
There will be a networking lunch between 12:00 hrs and 14:00 hrs with guest speakers including Ken Skates AM, Minister for Economy and Transport; Cllr Ellen ap Gwynn, Leader of Ceredigion County Council; and Cllr Rosemarie Harris, Leader of Powys County Council.
The exhibition will run until
Photo: NPTC Group college campus in Newtown