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Energy provider offers inspiring partnership


Inspired Energy has become Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce’s (GBCC) preferred energy partner. As part of the partnership, Inspired


Energy will be sponsoring flagship Chamber events, including being headline sponsors of the Autumn Expo and the Business of the Year award at the Asian Business Chamber awards in December. The firm also sponsored the Sales and


Marketing award at the Future Faces dinner. Inspired Energy plc, based in Kent and Lancashire, is one of the UK’s leading energy consultancies, working with corporate and SME businesses to optimise the value of every pound spent on utilities. The firm achieve this for their


customers by lowering bills and protecting businesses against rising energy costs and changes in legislation. Ben Beetham, director of partnerships


at Inspired Energy plc, said: “This partnership will strengthen our ties with the West Midlands business community and provide a wide range of energy and utility services to Chamber members. “The energy landscape is varied and complex and we are increasingly seeing


businesses face a number of utility challenges. “By working with us, you will get


access to our specialist teams that are highly experienced in dealing with the energy spend demands of your business.” Paul Faulkner, chief executive at


GBCC, said: “We are delighted to welcome Inspired Energy as a preferred Chamber partner for energy. “Energy and utilities is a vital resource


which helps businesses to literally keep the lights on, and getting the most for your money is an important issue for all businesses. “Inspired Energy is absolutely


committed to supporting firms and protecting them against energy cost rises, and we’re really looking forward to them working with Greater Birmingham firms in the pursuit of lower energy bills.”


For more information about the partnership, contact Ben Beetham on 01772 689 250, email partnerships@inspiredenergy.co.uk or visit inspiredenergyreferral.com


• More 1813 members news – see page 42 and 43


Inspired choice: Ben Beetham


‘The ability to explore printing possibilities and ideas is freeing for designers. It enables them to create standout materials that deliver a return.’


Birmingham-based printing company, Clarkeprint, is providing new ways to create and communicate – empowering marketing and design teams alike.


Print is stationery, not stationary. Just as design is always moving forward – or occasionally sideways – so too does print. Clarkeprint is proving that print can still elevate a brand and help the sales process.


Nigel Clarke, Director of Clarkeprint, says: “We are committed to providing the best printing solutions. We are continually investing time and money into this area, to provide more choice. This has included making it more affordable to add a flourish to your print.”


Clarkeprint‘s Product Innovation service is a Santa’s workshop, a laboratory and an Aladdin’s cave all rolled into one. Inside, digital foiling, augmented reality and digital integration, and scratch-off and scratch-and-sniff inks are some of the options available to enhance your print.


Nigel continues: “Looking before you leap on your print can be critical to success.”


The Clarkeprint team offer expert advice and the ability to prototype products to ensure money is well spent.


Nigel Clarke, Clarkeprint Director


For more information, please contact Clarkeprint on: 0121 454 7117 or email: sales@clarkeprint.co.uk 36 CHAMBERLINK October 2019


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