An international delegation of investors, hosted by the Department for Business and Trade, visited Silverstone Park last week to explore the cutting-edge businesses at the forefront of advanced engineering and technology.
More than 40 overseas investors were invited by the Department for Business and Trade to tour Silverstone Park, a Northamptonshire-based business hub hailed as a ‘campus for future innovation’. Situated next to the world-renowned Silverstone F1 circuit, the park is home to over 90 companies specialising in technology and advanced engineering.
During the visit, investors were introduced to several leading businesses, including DMC, one of the world’s most advanced additive manufacturing facilities, and Lunaz, a firm known for upcycling and electrifying classic cars, ensuring their sustainability for future generations.
Commenting on the event, Chris Kimber-Nickelson, Commercial Director at Silverstone Park, said: “This visit underscores the remarkable innovations happening here at Silverstone Park. Welcoming an international audience eager to see the advances taking place in Northamptonshire places us firmly on the global map as a hub for future innovation and business growth. We hope this visit has inspired our guests and will attract further pioneering companies to our expanding site, which would greatly benefit the wider region.”
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