- Date 15 Sep 2020
Lucideon is set to benefit from seven-figure growth from the free trade agreement between the UK and Japan.
Tony Kinsella, CEO of the international technology company based in Stoke-on-Trent says the UK-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement will support £1 million of business growth over the next 12 months.
Lucideon has been eyeing expansion in Japan for several years and is now preparing to open a new office in Ibaraki Prefecture, on the outskirts of Tokyo, to move its work forward.
Tony, who has recently been appointed as a member of the Department for International Trade’s Technical Advisors Group, provided insight to the government as an industrialist with links to Japan.
Tony said: “We expect expansion in Japan to open £1 million worth of business over the next 12 months for Lucideon.
“It’s been great us for us to be involved with this process with the Department for International Trade.
“We now plan to ramp up our operations in the UK, expanding our workforce to service and support the Japanese market.
“Over the years, our technologies have been particularly well-received by Japanese industry.
“The atmosphere for business is very forward looking, with a real appreciation of technological advantages that can give product and production improvements.
“Following on from the agreement, we are now able to move our plans forward by opening the new office, and launching a joint venture with a Japanese company.
“We will also be able to further develop the application of AI within materials selection and development.”
Tony also believes the free trade agreement will deliver significant opportunities for the new Midlands Industrial Ceramic Group, (MICG).
Lucideon is a lead partner in the MICG, which comprises of blue-chip companies, SMEs and universities across the Midlands, working together to position the region as a world leader in advanced ceramics
Tony added: “We hope that this trade deal, and our investment in Japan, will bring a major Japanese investor into the Midlands Industrial Ceramic Group’s proposed Advanced Ceramics Centre in North Staffordshire.
“The deal is good news for us, for Stoke-on-Trent and for the Midlands."