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Written by Chelsey Drysdale   
Friday, 30 July 2010 15:44

EXMOUTH, UK – PCB manufacturer Eurotech Group is constructing manufacturing facilities as part of a redevelopment project here.
Grant for Business Investment provided £350,000 for the project, which will protect the 100 current jobs at the site; at least five additional jobs will be created as well.

GBI has helped a number of firms with investment projects and job creation as part of a larger campaign that has secured 2,500 jobs in the region during the past year.


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