GovGrant supporting Made in Scotland Awards 2021

GovGrant is delighted to be supporting the Business Insider Made in Scotland Awards. We will be sponsoring the Innovator of the Year category. This award is for a Scottish-based manufacturer which used innovation in the production process which had a measurable effect on the bottom line in 2020. The deadline for nominations has been extended to 2 May so it’s not too late to nominate your innovation, the awards are free to enter for businesses based or individuals working in Scotland.

So, dates for your diary:

  • Nominations have been extended and close Sunday 2 May 2021
  • Virtual awards ceremony Thursday 10 June 2021

Rewarding Scottish innovation

We Scots have a rich history of invention and innovation and if past nominees are anything to go by, this year’s nominees will be carrying on our proud traditions. GovGrant works with Scottish companies to identify eligible activities for R&D for tax purposes. So, we know the great things are happening in every industry or sector.

The awards are a celebration of Scottish innovation and an opportunity to showcase the very best of what is made and designed in Scotland. After a very challenging 12 months, we are looking forward to acknowledging the fantastic achievements that Scotland’s companies have achieved.

On a personal note, I am extremely proud to sponsor these awards and I can’t wait to be a part of what will no doubt be a wonderful evening.

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