Make it British Podcast
En podcast av Kate Hills
249 Avsnitt
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127 – Amy Fettis, AIM Athleisure – What is an MVP and why should you start with one?
Publicerades: 2020-07-21 -
126 – Simon Cotton, Johnstons of Elgin – Looking after Scotland’s oldest cashmere brand
Publicerades: 2020-07-14 -
125 – Calling out Boohoo for using unethical garment factories – Dominique Muller, Labour Behind the Label
Publicerades: 2020-07-07 -
124 – To Wholesale, or Not to Wholesale
Publicerades: 2020-06-30 -
123 – A pivotal time for UK retail
Publicerades: 2020-06-16 -
122 – The Importance of Quality – Maria Grachvogel
Publicerades: 2020-06-09 -
121 – An update on PPE
Publicerades: 2020-06-01 -
120 – The Bespoke English Shirt Maker – Emma Willis, Emma Willis London
Publicerades: 2020-05-26 -
119 – Are you seeking more UK-made products?
Publicerades: 2020-05-19 -
118 – Supplying the UK Knitwear Industry – David Williams, Knit Design Centre
Publicerades: 2020-05-12 -
117 – Pivoting your business to manufacture PPE – Paul Noble, Specialised Canvas
Publicerades: 2020-05-05 -
116 – Where are we on PPE?
Publicerades: 2020-04-28 -
115 – Does your business need a PLM system? Lucy Blackley, BombyxPLM
Publicerades: 2020-04-21 -
114 – PPE – can we make it in the UK?
Publicerades: 2020-04-14 -
113 – The History of Harris Tweed – Ruth Masson, Harris Tweed Hebrides
Publicerades: 2020-03-31 -
112 – How you can help manufacturers at this difficult time
Publicerades: 2020-03-24 -
111 – Going Virtual
Publicerades: 2020-03-17 -
110 – How the coronavirus impacts supply chains – and what we can learn from it
Publicerades: 2020-03-10 -
109 – Protecting your design rights – Dids MacDonald OBE, ACID
Publicerades: 2020-03-03 -
108 – Lingerie Manufacturing in the UK – Steff McGrath, Something Wicked
Publicerades: 2020-02-25
Kate Hills is on a one-woman mission to save UK manufacturing. In this podcast she shines the light on British brands and manufacturers, and goes behind the scenes of their businesses. With tips, hints and tricks to help you manufacture in the UK and buy British. Never has there been a more critical time to get behind 'made in Britain'.