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09/23/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/23/2024 00:10

Heathrow relaunches World of Opportunity to support budding exporters

23 September, 2024

Heathrow relaunches World of Opportunity to support budding exporters

  • Heathrow brings back its World of Opportunity grant programme, helping exporters from every nation and region in the UK sell their goods and services around the world

  • Winners will receive cash prizes to fund trade missions and research on how to expand their customer base overseas

  • The UK's hub was recently confirmed by OAG as the world's most connected airport, giving homegrown businesses access to 95% of the world's economy in a single flight

Heathrow is calling for SMEs in every corner of the UK to come forward and pitch their products to the world. The UK's hub airport is relaunching its World of Opportunity competition which helps new exporters to get their goods and services sold on international markets.

Grants are up for grabs in every nation and region of the country and winners will receive funding to further their exporting ambitions. Previous winners have funded vital trade missions, research and training that has helped them expand into lucrative overseas markets, driving growth in their sales and supporting jobs on home soil.

World of Opportunity is delivered in partnership with the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), who recently published their SME Export Taskforce recommendations outlining how business and Government can supercharge SME exporting. Winners will be connected to the network of advice via the Export Support Service, offered by the Department for Business and Trade, to assist in their research and export strategies.

Applications are open 23 September to 23 December and a judging panel of business and government experts will select the most promising company from each of the UK's 12 nations and regions. Winners will each receive £2,000.

Previous winners include Julia Brooker, an artist from Cardiff, who now sells 80% of her works abroad after World of Opportunity funded a crucial journey to meet with potential clients in Japan. Thanks to that trip and the mentoring she received those contacts have been converted into customers.

Julia said: "Most small businesses are nervous about exporting, but they shouldn't be. Get help and take your product international. If a one-woman business in Cardiff can do it - anyone could."

The latest research from DBT has found that UK exporters feel less confident today about seizing international opportunities. Yet supply chains around the world, including Heathrow's own, rely on the talent of SMEs. The grants and guidance available through World of Opportunity seeks to help these businesses gain the confidence to grow to their full potential through Heathrow's unrivalled global connections.

Heathrow CEO Thomas Woldbye said: "In every corner of the UK there are entrepreneurs who have the potential to be exporters. SMEs in this country make and do fantastic things, selling those products and services on international markets is key to economic growth and supporting jobs at home.

"As the UK's hub airport and largest port by value, Heathrow is proud to already support thousands of SMEs to grow their business through trade. There is a world of opportunity out there and we want to help even more people benefit."

Small Business and Exports Minister Gareth Thomas said: "We are on a mission to get more small firms across the UK exporting right around the world, and Heathrow's World of Opportunity grant is another great tool to achieving that aim.

"By working together, we can support small firms to grow, boost exports, cut trade barriers and unlock new opportunities through our trade strategy. When our exporters thrive, Britain grows."

FSB Policy Chair Tina McKenzie said: "Exporting opens up a world of opportunities for small businesses based in every nation and region of the UK. It allows you to tap into new markets, expand your customer base and drive growth. For small firms, this can make all the difference - especially during tough times.

"Getting to know your target market is critical for SMEs to build relationships with prospective international partners, but meeting the upfront costs of doing so can be difficult. As upcoming FSB research shows, many more SMEs could be empowered to start or increase export activity with the right support.

"As the UK's grassroots business network, it's an honour for FSB to team up with Heathrow on this valuable opportunity to help exports take off across the regions. It will offer an excellent starting point for those looking to explore exporting for the first time, or to propose completely new products and ideas to help give their businesses new altitude - with access to valuable mentoring along the way. With the right guidance, taking your product international can be a rewarding journey."

To find out more and apply, visit: heathrow.com/world-of-opportunity