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Four-month STRIDE project to offer masterclasses and support for Dorset startups and SMEs

The STRIDE Dorset team.

By Daniel Face [email protected]

Published: October 23, 2024 | Updated: 23rd October 2024

Businesses across Dorset are invited to get involved in a new four-month project nurturing innovation in the region.

STRIDE Dorset will work with Dorset Council and local business groups to offer support for startups and SMEs in the form of masterclasses, innovation exchanges and advice on product development and prototyping.

It will cover topics including intellectual property, patent registration, NDAs, R&D tax credits and access to funding.

The programme – which follows on from the success of a similar initiative by the University of Plymouth – launches on 5 November at the BattleLab near Dorchester.

Jo HancockJo Hancock, programme manager, said: “STRIDE is open to all SMEs and startups across the Dorset Council and BCP Council areas and is designed to accelerate innovation and economic growth.”

“The programme runs for four months, until the end of February.

“It’s deliberately intensive so businesses can benefit swiftly from everything the programme has to offer.

“Up to three businesses will also qualify for special intensive support in order to help them exploit new ideas leading to the launch of a new product or service.”

Cllr Richard Biggs, deputy leader of Dorset Council and cabinet member for property & assets and economic growth, added: “The launch of the STRIDE Dorset programme represents a significant opportunity for our local businesses to innovate and grow.

“By providing targeted support, STRIDE Dorset will equip SMEs and startups with the essential tools and knowledge they need to succeed.

“We’re committed to empowering our local businesses, helping them to realise their full potential, and in turn, contributing to the prosperity of Dorset.

“Initiatives like STRIDE are invaluable in driving innovation, creating high-quality jobs and enhancing the overall quality of life for our residents.

“I encourage all eligible businesses to take advantage of this fantastic opportunity and join us at the launch event.”

STRIDE (success through research, innovation and development excellence) is funded by the UK government via the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

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