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A hub based in The Mitchell Library in Glasgow has helped boost the city's economy by creating new businesses and jobs.
Glasgow’s Business and Intellectual Property Centre , run by Glasgow Life, the culture and sport charity, supported entrepreneurs to open 278 new firms and create 155 new roles between April 2020 and March 2023. Andrew Olney, Director of Libraries, Sport and Communities, Glasgow Life, said: “Glasgow Life Libraries offer everyone the chance to discover and learn in every part of the city.
The Glasgow BIPC is a hub where people learn, network and access free and low-cost information on protecting and commercialising a business idea.
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