

Renovotec welcomes St Helens Borough Council to the RIC
Renovotec, recently welcomed representatives from St Helens Borough Council to our Global Headquarters in Newton-le-Willows.
The delegation included the Mayor of St Helens, Councillor Severiano Gomez-Aspron MBE, Deputy Leader Councillor Kate Groucutt, Portfolio Holder for Business and Inclusive Growth, and Partnerships Officer Rachael Buckley, who were given an exclusive tour of the state-of-the-art facilities at our Regional Innovation Centre.
Attendees had the opportunity to experience our wide range of innovative technologies designed to improve efficiency throughout supply chains and manufacturing.
Discussions during the visit explored future engagement opportunities with Renovotec, including participation in regional business networks, supplier opportunities linked to regeneration projects and involvement in local schools and careers events.
Cllr Groucutt said, “The morning provided a fascinating insight into the innovative solutions that Renovotec is delivering for a range of big name companies from its HQ here in Newton-le-Willows. We had the chance to try out equipment that improves productivity across a wide range of industries, from logistics, retail, healthcare, hospitality and many more.
“We have many amazing companies here in St Helens Borough who are committed to growing jobs and opportunities across our communities, so it was great to learn more about Renovotec and hear about the company’s ongoing investment in innovative products and services.”
Renovotec’s Business Development Manager Ian Jones added, “It was a real pleasure to host the Mayor, Councillor Severiano Gomez-Aspron MBE, Deputy Leader Councillor Kate Groucutt, and Partnerships Officer Rachael Buckley at our headquarters. We’re delighted they found the visit valuable and are excited about the opportunities to collaborate further across the Liverpool City Region.
“We’re passionate about inspiring the next generation and showcasing the range of opportunities available in our industry. Working in partnership with organisations like St Helens Borough Council helps to forge strong local connections and will provide opportunities for all.”
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