BECTU plants roots in The Greenhouse
BECTU, trade union for media and entertainment workers in the UK, has moved into The Greenhouse at MediaCityUK. The union…
Companies who sign-up for one of Launch’s flexible PAYG service packages can also access a select network of expert and specialist partners for business support through two-day bootcamps, and 1-2-1 advice.
The Landing has also revealed that the Launch space will be home to US-backed venture Trutripper, a peer-to-peer travel review website, and millennial job-board pioneers Roocru, coming to Manchester after a year in San Francisco.
A new Future of Health 3-month growth acceleration programme, sponsored by PwC, will also be based at Launch. The programme is currently taking applications from established health start-ups.
Maya Dibley, The Landing’s head of programmes and partnerships, said: “The Landing has successfully adapted its offer to meet to evolving needs of tech, creative and digital businesses, for four years now and always strives to anticipate what’s next.
“In the last 12 months, it became increasingly clear to us that while collaboration is key to innovation, the real demand in Greater Manchester now is for more emphasis on investment expertise and business growth. Launch at The Landing offers easy, on-demand access to the type of kit, labs and connectivity needed to test and refine great product ideas and push them forward commercially.
“To ensure we got Launch right, and to create space that would drive deals as well as spark innovation, we talked to a wide array of tech entrepreneurs and investors both locally and internationally to gauge what businesses really need to get to the next stage of growth.
“We found that accessing a network of potential angel investors, having a consultation with an IP lawyer, experimenting with a 3D-printed prototype, or being able to test a customer journey in a professional UX environment, were the practical kind of offerings that appealed most to companies serious about growth.
“Our focus, of offering pragmatic services alongside our premium networking and workspace environments – which are flexible, accessible and cost-effective for tech companies looking to make the step-up – is what really differentiates Launch from most other co-working spaces.”
“Growing companies also had a massive appetite for health and wellbeing services to ensure that founders are able to look after their staff and build sustainable ‘happy companies’, so healthy eating, fitness, and culture programmes will come alongside meet-ups and social events to be firmly embedded in the Launch philosophy,
“This ‘Work, Test and Play’ approach is also why the likes of Roocru and PwC are already signed-up, and I’m confident that we’ll soon be seeing a stream of home-grown success stories also emerging as a result of the Launch initiative.”
Prices and PAYG packages to access the Launch co-working space, its business support services and The Landing’s testing and production facilities start at just £199 + vat per month for 24/7 access.
Companies who sign-up will also enjoy a wide range of additional benefits including membership of the On the 7th private members club.
The Launch co-working space was opened simultaneously with The Landing’s new Barclays’ Eagle Lab earlier this month. The Eagle Lab facility, Barclay’s first in the North, is a maker space which gives businesses and developers access to a range of resources including expert mentoring, 3D printers, laser cutters and events space.
The Eagle Lab will also be available for community events, digital Tea and Teach and LifeSkills sessions, with the aim of bringing together the local community and developing useful technology and manufacturing skills.
BECTU, trade union for media and entertainment workers in the UK, has moved into The Greenhouse at MediaCityUK. The union…
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