Our area is great for business innovation

Leading national research has unveiled the South East Midlands as third in the UK for business innovation, runner up only to Oxford and Cambridge.
In the Benchmarking Local Innovation report, published this month by The Enterprise Research Centre, an independent centre which focusses on SME growth and productivity, the South East Midlands was recognised as leading in the UK for its ‘geography of innovation’ and crowned third out of 39 Local Enterprise Partnership areas.
The report’s findings are based on a new analysis of data from the 14,000 firms which responded to the UK Innovation Survey 2013, with firms analysed using the following six benchmarks:
- Firms engaged in product or service innovation
- Firms engaged in new to the market innovation
- Firms engaged in process innovation
- Firms engaged in strategic or marketing innovation
- Firms engaged in R&D
- Firms that were collaborating as part of their innovation activity
The report concluded: “Innovation is important as it both contributes to productivity and provides the basis for business growth through the development of new export market opportunities. Research has also linked innovation positively to resilience: innovating firms are more likely to be able to adjust when market conditions become more challenging.”
Daniel Mouawad, Chief Executive of SEMLEP, said: “Innovation is at the very heart of the South East Midlands and we are rightly proud of our resident businesses which show real resilience and a determination to thrive.”
The South East Midlands is home to 36 Innovation Centres and Science Parks, an unrivalled resource for companies wanting to invest and grow in our area.
In addition the South East Midlands has seven resident universities and their associated business schools. Cranfield University was crowned "the UKs most business-engaged university” at this year’s National Centre for Universities and Business (NCUB) event.

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