Discover the Ambitious Spirit of Teesside in the Latest Tees Business Edition
The latest edition of Tees Business is a beacon of positivity and progress, showcasing the inspiring stories, achievements, and innovative spirit of the Tees region. With its print distribution set to begin on June 1, the summer issue promises to be one of the most ambitious yet, reflecting the resilience and entrepreneurial drive that defines the area.
Highlighting Resilience and Innovation
Among the standout features of this edition is the annual Tees Business readers’ poll, which ranks the best restaurants in the region. This much-anticipated feature not only celebrates local culinary excellence but also fosters community engagement and spirited debate among residents.
Additionally, the issue spotlights the upcoming 2026 Tees Business Awards, recognizing the remarkable achievements and innovation of local businesses. Events like these highlight the strength and creativity present within the Tees business community.
Future-Focused Interviews
One of the key highlights is an in-depth interview with entrepreneur Peter Wilcock, who shares insights from his pioneering work with Boro TV and discusses the future with Latos, a company actively working on a neural edge AI data centre in Stockton. This project aims to position Teesside at the forefront of the AI revolution, demonstrating the region's commitment to innovation.
A Community of Achievers
The edition also features contributions from a diverse array of organizations that are instrumental in driving the Tees region forward, including PD Ports, Double Eleven, and Teesside University. By listing these influential players, the publication underscores the collaborative efforts shaping the local economic landscape.
Tees Business director Martin Walker expressed pride in this issue, stating how it encapsulates a region that continuously innovates and succeeds despite national economic challenges. This optimism permeates every page, revealing a community filled with ambition and leadership.
The digital edition is already available online, and print copies will soon be placed in various businesses across the region. As Tees Business continues to serve as the voice of the local business community, it remains committed to celebrating the stories and talents shaping the Tees region's future.