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Vulse Named One Of Greater Manchester's Rising Stars Of Business 2024

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It has been revealed today that Vulse has been named one of Greater Manchester's rising business stars of 2024 by Business Cloud.

 

The inaugural list includes 125 of the fastest-growing businesses from the region.

 

Having partnered with GM Business Growth Hub the award aims to recognise Greater Manchester’s most exciting companies across four key sectors:

 

1) GreenTech

 

2) Digital, creative and tech

 

3) Advanced manufacturing and materials

 

4) Life sciences

 

Representing a collaborative effort across the 10 local authority areas of Bolton, Bury, Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford, and Wigan, the unveiled list showcases leading companies driving innovation and economic progress.

 

In addition to highlighting established industry frontrunners, the compilation also features the city region's Ones to Watch - 30 emerging businesses with promising trajectories toward future success.

 

To celebrate this significant milestone and foster further dialogue within these growing sectors, a launch event is planned for May 17, 2024.

 

Following the launch, a series of sector-specific roundtables will provide platforms for deeper engagement and collaboration.

 

The news follows Vulse being named in the MediaTech top 50 which showcases the UK’s most innovative media tech creators for 2024.

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