Most active tech locations: Innovation isn’t a London-based phenomenon
When it comes to lists about innovative tech locations, it’s perhaps unsurprising that London ranks high. However, it’s by no means the only UK city making waves.
When it comes to lists about innovative tech locations, it’s perhaps unsurprising that London ranks high. However, it’s by no means the only UK city making waves.
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If you’re looking for books a little more cerebral to pack in your beach bag this summer, Steve Butler, CEO, Punter Southall Aspire has put together a list of his top five reads.
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A simple solution for improving the day-to-day activities of the workforce could be by taking a sensible approach to technology innovation.
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If you’re seeking a new way to boost the flow of innovation entering the business, you could look to introduce the hackathon a method Facebook favours.
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Fake currency is a business, and business is booming. Yet despite high-profile cases, the Secret Service has said, “The threat of fake currency has grown in recent years,” thanks to advances in scanning and printing technology.
A surprise accolade confirms Richard Blanford’s view that continued innovation is the way forward, while failing fast is no bad thing if quickly abandoned.
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International Airlines Group (IAG), the owner of British Airways, has invested in two tech startups as part of its accelerator programme.
To foster innovation is one of the key drivers of any successful business. What can be tricky however, is trying to find ways in which to do so.
Santander and EEF co-published a report on the UK aerospace industry, maintaining the sector would continue to grow and was already a global powerhouse to reckon with.