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The RedCAT Network

July 07, 2026

10:30 - 14:00

Fylde

Altitude Centre

Join the North of England’s most productive Climate Tech network We cultivate mutual trust and a space for people to discuss sector-level and business-specific issues.

Low Carbon Tech leadership within RedCAT means being open, honest and transparent when it comes to tackling challenges the world needs to solve. The people you meet via in-person and virtual events will come from companies across the supply chain – from buyers through to raw material suppliers. Knowledge sharing and mutual peer support is encouraged, between Network events.

The RedCAT network exists to bring together:
🍀 Climate Tech & Green Tech innovators, inventors, designers, manufacturers & installers
🔥 VCs, angels & other investors
🏛 Local government, not-for-profit and academia

 Why you? We believe in the power of the RedCAT Network – come prepared to share insights into your business, share challenges and problems you are facing. Through the collective power of the group, you might just find the solution – the customer, the partner, the supplier or the funder you need. Whether it is political advocacy, planning, IP support, fundraising, strategy or supply chain issues – we have the expertise in the room on the day to solve problems.

Why us? The RedCAT network exists to bring together the low carbon tech innovators, inventors, designers, manufacturers & installers centred in and around Lancashire – and now further afield – to:
Access specialist business support available through the now UK Shared Prosperity Funded RedCAT project and from other sources, designed to help progress low carbon tech products in development to full commercialisation, production and sale
Support the creation of local supply chains and partnerships for as much of the components and services as possible needed by low carbon manufacturers Collectively understand the potential products available to our customers and our global markets, and help promote them all

The ask…. Every meeting is a mix of us hearing from all of you about how your low carbon tech products are progressing and what you need to help that happen, coupled with an important sector focus shining a light on the expertise from RedCAT businesses. So do come ready to share where your tech or product is up to and what is holding you back – what do you need to find or receive in support to help it fly?

Sponsored by Meissner Bolte who are a full-service intellectual property law firm based in Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire. They are the local full-service IP law firm to the RedCAT Network, and work regularly with all sorts of technical areas including those associated with low carbon technology. Their attorneys have technical backgrounds in fields such as physics, aerospace engineering, and chemistry. In particular, they have worked with a significant number of manufacturers on projects designed to decrease carbon emissions.

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Event cost: Free

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Warton Enterprise Zone, PR4 1AQ
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