Staffordshire is a place of innovation: of designers, creators and makers. A place that applies knowledge and pushes boundaries.
Join us for a panel discussion where we’ll explore the investment and innovation opportunities the A50/A500 growth corridor could bring to Staffordshire, Stoke-on-Trent and the wider Midlands region.
The corridor is home to industry leading businesses and is a key location for manufacturing activity, which will soon link the new HS2 hubs at Crewe and Stoke-on-Trent with the planned freeport close to East Midlands Airport.
This topical debate featuring global Staffordshire manufacturing business, JCB and UK Sustainability University of the year, Keele University, follows on from the recently published Midlands Connect report, which outlines a series of improvements to the important 90km corridor to reduce congestion, boost the economy by £12 billion and create over 12,000 jobs.
In this panel session, chaired by Maria Machencoses, CEO of Midlands Connect, we’ll be exploring:
- Key opportunities of Midlands Connect’s recent report on the growth corridor
- How the corridor approach is different to previous proposals
- How the strategic vision supports business / innovation
- How the corridor proposes to boost skills and productivity
- The opportunity for wider innovative investment and development that supports the UK’s Net Zero commitments whilst commercialising decarbonisation
Confirmed speakers so far:
- John Kavanagh, Director of Communications, JCB
- Maria Machencoses, CEO, Midlands Connect
- Cllr Alan White, Leader, Staffordshire County Council
- Cllr Abi Brown, Leader, Stoke-on-Trent City Council
- Ann Pittard, Director of Engagement & Partnerships, Keele University
Format of the panel
9.00-9.05am – chair introductory comments and welcome
9.05-9.15am – brief introduction from each panellist
9.15-10.00am – panel debate/discussion
10.00-10.25am – Q&A with the audience
10.25-10.30am – chair closing remarks
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