The Business Exchange Bath & Somerset Issue 4: Summer 2017 | Page 4

BUSINESS NEWS South West exports rise by 30 percent HIGH-TECH START-UPS TAKE ON CANARY WHARF New figures from HMRC have revealed that the value of goods exported by companies in the South West rose by 30 percent in the first three months of 2017 versus the same period last year. Two of Bath’s most exciting high-tech, high growth potential start-ups recently showcased to big name corporates including EDF Energy, Rolls-Royce and Samsung for the chance to have their product adopted by the business giants at KPMG in Canary Wharf, London. The event, the Open Innovation Showcase, was organised by SETsquared, the global number one university business incubation programme. The aim of the programme is to develop mutually beneficial partnerships or investment deals with the corporates discovering new technologies and products, while the start-ups get the chance to seal deals with business giants that they would never normally have access to. With angel and venture capitalists also attending, the entrepreneurs had the chance to raise investment too. The Bath businesses showcased at the event were, Vaccines with refrigeration, who have created a method for preserving vaccines to avoid high amounts of medicine wastage, and Verv, a self-install advanced home energy monitor that turns all your appliances In the three months to the end of March, exports from South West-based companies reached £6.3bn, up from £4.8bn in the same period last year. Exports to EU countries accounted for 42 percent of the total value, followed by North America on 21 percent and Asia and Oceania on 16 percent. Machinery and transport exports made the