AN INITIATIVE to help young start-ups throughout the Bradford district was so successful in 2018, it is being repeated this year.

The first Northern Max programme provided ambitious young companies with support, guidance and access to funding via its intensive accelerator programme.

Now it is back, with young start-ups across the region encouraged to get involved with Northern Max 2.

Taking place from February 5, the programme will once again focus on nurturing and growing the young, talented digital companies across the region. While the objective of the programme is to enhance and expand the tech and investor community, it is anticipated that this will also have a long-term and positive impact on the wider economy.

Providing access to innovation, investment, technical and business expertise that allows delegates to scale their organisation quickly, Northern Max is free for eligible companies to attend and is part of the wider AD:Venture programme, which is funded through Bradford Council, regional partners and the European Regional Development Fund.

Richard Sutcliffe, director from Agency for Good, said: “As a relatively new business, we were looking for practical support we could access that would allow us to put our plans into action faster and bring our ambitions forward. That is why we have registered with Northern Max.

"We’ve heard how other young companies have been positively influenced and want to make sure that we are doing all that we can to access the guidance that we feel we need during these early stages.”

Kyran Parker, Director from Redkite Innovations, the delivery partner for the programme, said: “We are absolutely delighted to be the delivery partner for Northern Max.

"RedKite Innovations is passionate about helping organisations, large and small, to grow and develop through our programme of bespoke support. Our team are looking forward to meeting with, and making a difference to, businesses from Bradford and the wider Leeds City region.”

Cllr Alex Ross-Shaw, Bradford Council’s Executive Member for Regeneration, Planning and Transport, said: “We have an objective in place to be the UK’s fastest growing economy in the next decade. As well as being ambitious, we are realistic and that means that we must work with others to achieve this. Giving young companies and entrepreneurs access to programmes like Northern Max will make all of the difference.

“Having programmes that are delivered by industry specialists and professionals gives businesses the support network they need. In turn, this allows them to expand and grow quickly, but also sustainably, so that they can share their success both now and in the future.”

Those that access the programme will have the opportunity to explore diagnostics to identify growth opportunities and set action plans; one to one coaching; specialist events on key topics such as business strategy, marketing, sales and scaling a business; partnership development; HR and recruitment; operations systems and processes and guidance on accessing funding.

As the programme was fully booked during the first phase, it is expected that it will generate a great deal of interest and that places will become limited. Businesses can register at https://ad-venture.org.uk/northernmax2/.

For more information about AD:VENTURE and the wider schedule of workshops, seminars, events and activities visit www.ad-venture.org.uk or call 0845 524 0210.