Our Stories
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ReBlade Limited
Fiona Lindsay, Director at ReBlade Limited, tells us about her business and how BIPC Glasgow helped support them. -
Extincts CIC
Lynne Haddow of Extincts CIC tells us how participating in the Power Up project boosted her confidence and helped improve the online presence for her business. -
April Hay of Agate & Ayre
We spoke to April Hay of Agate & Ayre to find out how Power Up helped her to engage with her audience online. -
Afro-Bite on Demand
Consolata Ogbebor of Afro-Bite on Demand tells us how participating in the Power Up project at BIPC Glasgow boosted her confidence and helped her engage with her customers on social media. -
Unitic Ltd
Unitic Ltd co-founder Aamir Khan looks after marketing activities for the Glasgow-based start-up and has boosted his digital skills through BIPC Glasgow’s Power Up project. -
The Survivor Arts Community
Angela Spoto of The Survivor Arts Community tells us how the Power Up project - Making digital work for microbusiness - at the BIPC Glasgow has helped her business rebrand. -
believe-IN
Marcia Pinho started believe-IN after simultaneous events changed both her personal and professional life. We spoke to her about the role BIPC Glasgow played when she first started her business and her top tips for aspiring entrepreneurs. -
Dec McLaughlin Nutrition
Dec McLaughlin of Dec McLaughlin Nutrition talks to us about the support he received from the Business & IP Centre at The Mitchell Library and why it was invaluable when developing his business. -
Cubby's Salve
Margaret Ozgur created Cubby’s Salve - a cruelty-free, green skincare range - in her kitchen in Glasgow. Here she tells how BIPC Glasgow gave her the advice and support needed to help establish her business. -
25/7 Design Studio
Feri Zsolnai, founder of 25/7 Design Studio, talks of the challenges he faced when relocating to Scotland and how the support he received from BIPC Glasgow at The Mitchell Library was invaluable. -
Granny Beaton's
Kirsteen Oliver, owner of Granny Beaton's, talks about starting her own business as a stay-at home mum and how the Business and Intellectual Property Centre helped her achieve her goals. -
Now Medical Studios
Annie Campbell of Now Medical Studios (formerly Campbell Medical Illustration) tells how she used BIPC Glasgow to refine her product offering.