Huddersfield-based ProperMaid is one of four regional businesses to be named as the first ever winners of awards organised by UK Trade & Investment to promote its popular Passport to Export programme for novice and new exporters.
What does P2E stand for?
P2E stands for Passport to Export (awards)
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- Payday 2
- Planning to Development
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- PointLineCad 2D Drawing - 2D Document (File Extension)
- Power-Dependent S-Parameter
- Portable Parallel/Distributed Debugger
- Paper to Electronic (document scanning)
- Path to Excellence
- Plant-to-Enterprise (Manufacturing Enterprise Solutions Association International conference)
- Play to Earn (cryptocurrency-based games)
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- Prethrombin 2 Associated with Fragment 2
- Phenotype to Genotype
- Phoneme-to-Grapheme
- Power-to-Gas (energy)
- Proloquo2go (software)
- Passport to Israel (travel program for Jewish teens)
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UKTI will also provide the winner access to its full range of services, including its flagship passport to export programme and mentoring from an international trade advisor.
A small selection of the projects Lord Heseltine names included: Growth Accelerator Business in You Designing Demand Rural Growth Networks Manufactory Advisory Service Waste and Resources Action Programme Passport to Export Gateway to Global Growth International Trade Advice Export Marketing Research Scheme Knowledge Transfer Networks Knowledge Transfer Partnerships Health Innovation Challenge Fund Andy Street, chairman of Greater Birmingham and Solihull LEP
The company joined UKTI's Passport to Export programme for new exporters in 1998 and in 2009 joined the Gateway to Global Growth programme.
Now he wants to export more, he has turned to UK Trade & Investment's Passport to Export programme to access advice and expertise on doing business with a wide range of countries.
Lambeth-based organic tea company Today Was Fun, which increased its international sales approximately 10-fold between 2005 and the end of 2007, has won the best newcomer category in the 2008 London Passport to Export Awards.
But Lindisfarne Ltd had never been able to exported the product to America and enlisted the help of UK Trade & Investment's Passport to Export scheme.