Joineryworkshop.com reveals £175k KTP with Alliance Manchester Business School
Joineryworkshop.com, a joinery company based in Stockport, is set to embark on a 30-month long Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) worth close to £175k with Alliance Manchester Business School.
The KTP was awarded by government body Innovate UK with the aim of creating a management information framework and data-driven business model to drive Joineryworkshop.com’s expansion plans.
Joineryworkshop.com, which preserves and restores carpentry work in period properties, recently bought a new building to boost its workspace by almost 200%.
Cesar Marin, an academic lead at Alliance Manchester Business School, said: “We are delighted with the announcement of the partnership and the opportunity it provides to support a local business in its ambition of expansion.
“It demonstrates Alliance Manchester Business School’s ability to secure funding and its commitment to knowledge exchange and partnership within the region.”
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