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Welcome to CLIC

The College Local Innovation Centres (CLIC) pilot project is a mission-based model which aims to make businesses across Glasgow City Region more productive through the development and deployment of digital capabilities, in support of the region’s aim.

The focus is on developing and deploying digital capabilities in businesses within five priority clusters that have been identified through an extensive research and consultation period.

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How it works

Ready to spark some new opportunities? 

Spend just 10 minutes on our Innovation Assessment, and we’ll handle the rest, connecting you with the perfect centre to turn your ideas into reality.

1 Target

Engaging with businesses in the Glasgow City Region, looking to become more efficient, productive and innovative. We will work closely with our business partners and networks to make sure you don’t miss out.

2 Diagnose

With expert support across our CLIC network, we will assess your digital maturity and innovation readiness level, supporting you to develop a roadmap along your innovation journey. Your assessment will only take 10 minutes.

3 Connect

Following your assessment, your business will be aligned to the Innovation Centre best suited for your needs and your choice of priorites, giving you access to tailored support for your individual innovation and productivity challenges.

4 Measure 

As we support you on your innovation journey, we will help you assess the impact of your chosen interventions on your business productivity and your workforce.

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Why should I take part?

Innovation is for everyone!

  • Access fully funded support and guidance to drive productivity in your business
  • Gain insight into your current digital innovation maturity level and the action plans required to unlock and enable change
  • Gain access to expertise to support new product development
  • Gain access to facilities to test and develop new or enhanced processes and business models
  • Connect to a dedicated network of colleges and its support ecosystem

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Learning about the process from taking initial concepts through to developing an idea is a long and challenging experience.

Learning from colleagues at City, who have been on these journeys before, has direct and indirect benefits to someone who is just starting out.

Dale Colley, Director, Altitude Thinking
Developed the Aquabot in partnership with City of Glasgow College

McTaggart Construction is proud to be a partner of Glasgow Kelvin College.

Our partnership has not only provided high quality training, upskilling and apprenticeship for McTaggart but has provided support to dozens of our supply chain partners, which has been crucial in supporting the demand and technology changes faced in our sector.

Ross Hammell, Corporate Social Responsibility Manager, McTaggart Construction

Working in partnership with our local community has been a great opportunity for GXO/Sainsbury to forge close links with South Lanarkshire College while supporting Horticulture students and giving them an opportunity to work and learn from a business environment during their studies.

This initiative has given all parties the opportunity to offer creative ways for innovative solutions and to look forward to new ones!

Alan Brown, Senior Manager at GXO

“Engaging with the Centre for Sustainable Development at South Lanarkshire College has opened up numerous opportunities for Lanarkshire Larder to enhance our business. It has been a pleasure to collaborate with the students and Innovation Team there and look forward to a long and lasting relationship.” 

Jill Connell, Lanarkshire Larder
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