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Published: Monday, 10 Mar, 2008

InvestBritain.co.uk will provide the raw material for informed decisions about inward investment and regeneration


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Success in the modern economy will go to those who have mastered knowledge. Knowledge in its many forms is the new resource and the means by which we can prosper. The problem is the sheer quantities of knowledge that are available and this poses the problem of, how best to access the knowledge you need from the near infinite body of information available on media such as the Internet?

That’s where InvestBritain.co.uk comes into play. We pull together the information, the knowledge that people need to make decisions in the areas of inward investment and regeneration. By then arranging that information into easily navigated blocks and paths we make relevant knowledge accessible. And because it’s a website InvestBritain.co.uk will continue to grow providing not only today’s news but also building a valuable archive of reference material.

The concept is based on our already successful Invest in Success… series of publications, annually or biannually drawing together the relevant information about individual regions across the UK. Invest in Success… publications have built a strong record of usefulness based upon their editorial quality and the wide range of sources from which material is contributed. InvestBritain.co.uk will complement the paper publications with a live and continuing feed of information and a growing archive of relevant knowledge.

As Britain grows and prospers, we will provide our users with the means to make decisions enabling them to share in that prosperity by sharing in the knowledge on which it is built.
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