Phil Brown of Apple receives the award from WDA Technology Programmes Manager for North Wales, Wendy Boddington.
Three North Wales companies are the latest to join the Welsh Development Agency’s prestigious Commitment to Innovation (CTI) programme. Apple Dynamics Ltd of Mold (the training division of PLASA member company Apple Sound, specialising in audio and acoustics), Clogau Gold of Bodelwyddan, and NWP Electrical Ltd of Kinmel Bay, have each joined the programme, which is designed to build a core group of the most go-ahead organizations in Wales as exemplars of what can be achieved by innovative business practices.

Members of CTI commit themselves to innovation in their corporate strategies and business plans and to implement innovation in their daily businesses practices. As a result they have been able to prove that innovation has helped strengthen their business, secure new orders, create new employment and provide new investment opportunities. To date, 113 companies from throughout Wales have been enrolled onto CTI, which provides benefits including an innovation case study and a programme of workshops and seminars on international Best Practice in innovation.

The three North Wales companies each received certificates marking their commitment to innovation during the ‘DTI Living Innovation’ event staged this week at the North East Wales Institute at Wrexham.

(Ruth Rossington)


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