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Defence Minister Phillip Dunne visits Inzpire in Lincolnshire

Defence Minister Phillip Dunne has visited Inzpire in Lincolnshire, a new-generation Defence and Aviation company.

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Copyright Lincolnshire Echo.

Defence Minister Phillip Dunne has visited Inzpire in Lincolnshire to highlight the importance of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to the UK Defence industry and to the Armed Forces.

British-based Inzpire is a provider of consultancy and training services, as well as a developer of software applications for military customers. The company has doubled in size in the last 18 months, now employing 90 people, the vast majority of which are ex-military personnel from a variety of backgrounds including front-line operations, tactics and future capability development. Harnessing that knowledge has helped the company in becoming a key MOD supplier, with every UK military pilot now benefitting from Inzpire training in the synthetic training environment. Inzpire is also supporting the military community by signing the Armed Forces Covenant.

During the visit to the company’s Lincolnshire office, the Minister met Inzpire’s CEO, Hugh Griffiths, as well as a number of the company’s directors. Mr Dunne was also introduced to the company’s workforce, as well as the Mission Systems Group who develop and produce the aviation navigational aids. The visit follows a meeting last week of the Defence Suppliers Forum, chaired by Mr Dunne, which brought together senior MOD officials with small business leaders to discuss crucial issues to SMEs.

Minister of State for Defence Procurement Philip Dunne said:

I am really pleased to have had the opportunity to visit Inzpire and meet the creative minds behind this growing aviation and defence company. It is very encouraging to see SME’s contributing so much to the UK’s Defence industry – there is no doubt that harnessing their innovation as part of the Defence supply chain is a key to the Armed Forces remaining at the forefront of technology.

It is also excellent that so many veterans are working with Inzpire, bringing to bear all their skills and expertise from their military careers and using that to benefit our Armed Forces.

Inzpire’s CEO Hugh Griffiths said:

We were absolutely delighted that Minister Dunne visited Inzpire today. It means a great deal to an SME to have support from the very top and, in this visit, we got it. We are very grateful because Inzpire is actively supporting the UK’s world-class military as part of the new Whole Force Approach, and Philip Dunne’s interest in us is, therefore, both gratifying and very welcome.

As a company of 80% former military personnel, that is growing, successful, exporting, paying taxes, and employing local people, we are very appreciative of the pro-business stance of our local MP Karl McCartney, of Philip Dunne and of the wider Government. This directly helps businesses like us succeed for the UK in a tough global marketplace.

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Minster for Defence Procurement Phillip Dunne with Inzpire Directors and Heads of Department. Back Row L-R: Chris Stevens, Sales and Marketing Director; Karl McCartney, Local MP For Lincoln; Jonny Smith, Head of Mission Systems Group; Mark Boyes, Chief Technology Officer and Wayne Beck, Strategic Business Partner. Front Row L-R: Martin Rayson, Finance Director; Defence Minister Philip Dunne MP; Hugh Griffiths, CEO and Al Whittle, Managed Services Director. Copyright Lincolnshire Echo.

Published 3 March 2016