The student idea that could change casual dining
Hiring placement students helped Barnsley Council revolutionise its hospitality offer.
Helping a local business go global
Maxons have been making sweets in Sheffield since 1885. With our help, they have been able to develop an exciting new brand for a global market.
Degree apprenticeships help us ‘grow our own’ talent
Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has worked closely with Sheffield Hallam University to train and upskill its healthcare professionals.
Providing accurate ways of monitoring children's respiration
Our client, Sheffield Children's Hospital, identified a need to develop new equipment to monitor the respiration activity of patients.
How we gave a health kick to a new company
Natural Sports Nutrition approached Innovation Futures to help develop their range of Performance Meals. This collaboration kick-started their business by developing a product range to take to the market. An impressive 8,000 meals were sold in the first three months.
Why big-name businesses hire our student interns
Our city's two main football clubs — Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday — each took on interns that helped their youth academy training and match days run smoothly.
Innovative ways of storing fresh food
Experts from Sheffield Hallam University have come up with innovative new methods of packaging food for one of the UK's leading food producers
How apprenticeships bring new skills and talent to help grow a smaller business
As a smaller company, apprentices have provided The Serious Sweet Company with an additional resource in a very busy and virtual area of their business.
Apprentices bring fresh thinking and high energy to the workplace
We've worked collaboratively with Nestlé to create bespoke degree apprenticeship programmes that address skills gaps and promote career development within their organisation.
Upskilling GP workforces to deliver health checks
The NHS Health Checks programme aims to reduce risk of vascular disease, the largest cause of mortality in the UK.