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Cardiff Council’s Into Work services and digital inclusion volunteers have been named in the UK’s Digital Leaders 100 list for 2018.
An app designed to revive, adapt and diversify high streets across the country has secured more than £200,000 investment.
A Cardiff-based fintech start-up has strengthened its team with the appointment of an industry heavy-hitter as it looks to ramp up the marketing of its innovative new platform.
Technology innovation agency, Inition, has been bought by Digital Communication Group Ltd. The virtual and augmented reality specialists have worked on projects across the globe including a vertigo virtual reality height project at London’s The Shard.
Only half of businesses believe the UK’s phone network is more reliable than five years ago, according to new research by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC).
An innovative tech company targeting a £10m turnover that just three years ago was a two-man band based in a garage in Merthyr Tydfil has received royal approval after being presented with a renowned Queen’s Award in recognition of its exceptional international performance.
Swansea-based company CPR Global Tech has been honoured with the highly coveted Queen’s Award for Enterprise, the UK’s highest accolade in recognising success in business.
Anim18 – a celebration of British Animation –launched this week at the Cardiff Animation Festival (19-22 April), before taking in venues and festivals right across the UK until November.
Aberystwyth University’s Computer Science Department is calling on primary school pupils across Wales to take part in a unique coding competition combining poetry, Welsh mythology and creative computing.
The Mid Wales town of Rhayader, LD6 is preparing to become a ‘Google Town’ with the training of volunteers due to start on Monday next week.