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However, the wait is over with a brand new venue and brewery (inside the old brewery} ready to serve up some of the old classics - including the infamous Raisin Beer! We all love beer right.? If there's one thing that's been missing from Cains' Brewery Village - its freshly brewed Cain's Beer. The first one is a much-missed Liverpool beer and the other the art of glass-blowing. Liverpool University Press: Books: Liverpool Beyond the BrinkĪquarate - Hydracare Smart Cup for Reducing Dehydration in the Elderlyīeer, bees and glass.in this episode we visit 2 businessmen who are reviving some ancient skills and traditions right in the heart of the Baltic Triangle. If you're interested in reading more about our guests please follow the links below. They've developed a smart Hydracup which is being used in the care sector to better monitor the hydration levels of elderly patients.innovation at its very best from the heart of the city region."
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Our next guest is Rebecca Taylor who is the Chief Executive of innovative Liverpool-based medical equipment supplier, Aquarate. Believe it or not, he remains quite optimistic despite all the bad news in the media! He gives his unique take on our prospects for the next few years, taking into consideration the political turmoil we find ourselves in locally, nationally and internationally. In this month's Baltic Triangle podcast we take a deep dive into the local and national economy with Professor Michael Parkinson CBE ambassador for the Heseltine Institute at the University of Liverpool and a man who's been commenting on Liverpool City Region for 40 years.