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Adam has been working as an R&D Tax Credits Specialist since 2009, helping SMEs in both manufacturing andย software sectors identify research and developmentย activities within their business, and converting highly technical information into reports that the layman can read.
As a recipient of two academic scholarships from the Economic and Social Research Council and the Manchester School journal, Adam graduated from the University of Manchester with a PhD in Economics, writing a thesis on European monetary union. Adam has been able to use his knowledge of the economy, statistical models and finance with his keen interest in technology, science and engineering, to transfer his skills to helping companies maximise their R&D Tax Credits.
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