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Manufacturing businesses across the North East are being encouraged to apply for grant funding and access free expert advice on digital adoption through the newly expanded Made Smarter programme. Made Smarter provided us with good, reliable advice and helped source funding, which in-turn helped us address some of our biggest challenges.
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