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How to build a ‘Made in Britain’ brand

Make it British is the go-to resource for information on UK manufacturing and British-made brands. Make it British is going on tour to Manchester next month with its Make it British Forum on ‘How to Build a Made in Britain Brand’. This is to take place on 2nd November at the Manchester Business School.

Participants will learn how to master making in the UK — even if they’ve never been to a factory. The one-day forum will provide delegates with the knowledge and expertise required to successfully manufacture, promote and sell a brand that is made in Britain.

Kate Hills, founder and CEO of ‘Make It British’, discusses, “There is great value in making in the UK, from the convenience and speed of having a factory on your doorstep, to consumer confidence that is gained by displaying a ‘Made in Britain’ label.”

A host of industry experts, that understand what it takes to successfully negotiate the UK manufacturing supply chain, will be on hand to offer advice and guidance and help provide solutions to challenges faced.

Speakers include: Sara Prowse, CEO of Hotter Shoes, the largest footwear manufacturer in the UK, will be talking about what Made in Britain really means to her customers.

Mat Booth, founder of Both Barrels, will focus on: Why Simplicity Is Key When Building a Brand Made in the UK.

English Fine Cottons will be reveal how the first cotton spinning mill in the UK for decades now affords businesses the opportunity to have a totally British supply chain

Isabelle Ugochukwu, the inspirational founder behind the Isabella Queen handbag brand, will share insights on What Its Really Like To Launch A British-Made Brand.

Mike Stoll, co-owner of Manchester-based brand and factory Private White, will be discuss, What It Takes to Develop a Great Partnership with Your Manufacturer.

Denise Pearson, of leather goods manufacturer Deni-Deni will be joining our manufacturing panel - which is an opportunity to quiz some of the UKs best fashion and accessory manufacturers. Charlotte Meek from The Stitch Society will be imparting advice for those wanting to go down the route of setting up their own manufacturing unit

 
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