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We were honoured to welcome David Skaith, the Mayor of York & North Yorkshire, to C4DI Northallerton on Friday. The visit highlighted the growing importance of innovation and collaboration in driving economic growth across North Yorkshire.
Our Summer Networking Lunch Spectacular truly lived up to its name. With glorious weather, delicious fish and chips, and fabulous conversations, it was a perfect celebration of our vibrant community. Today was all about bringing everyone together to celebrate their successes.
We had the pleasure of speaking to Dr. Claire Wilson to find out why she started her private psychology practice and what we can do to look after our minds.
We speak to co-founder of Fractal Software, Lewis Taylor, to find out more about this important profession, how they do their stuff, and what impact if any AI is having on the industry.
We spoke to Matt Wildbore, director of Mattix Design, to find out more about his design philosophy, how he’s built his business and their biggest success yet.
In the wake of Freeport status, Hull and the Humber is poised for development and growth. Future Humber, led by managing director Diana Taylor, is fresh off the back of a rebrand, and well placed to champion a region that is ready to have a global impact. We find out more in this month’s Real Stories interview.
In this interview we hear from Sam Hoste, founder of Quantech Solutions, where agri-tech is today, how he’s making sure farms have the data they need, and how his vision aligns with C4DI’s.
A fifth and final building means the vision is complete and on Wednesday 22nd November, the campus was lit up all in blue for its grand opening alongside C4DI’s 10th anniversary celebration.
We welcomed over 100 guests from across the C4DI network, Hull’s business community and beyond, to hear about where we’ve come from, join in the celebrations, and check out the new digs!
We spoke to Will Dunn the founder of Ag-Drive at C4DI Northallerton, to find out more about how they’re streamlining the administration of agriculture, the state of farming and the future of ag-tech.
Sauce have built a successful tech company in the heart of Hull. We hear from CTO John Polling about how the company has changed, why Hull is still a great place to do business and the potential of AI and machine learning.
OSHI supports people seeking recovery from addiction, mental health issues and more. They’re also developing an app that will expand their service and provide seamless virtual connection to life changing support. Founder James Halls tells us more.
After starting in the C4DI co-working space Cloud Design Box have continued to grow. We interviewed CEO Tony about what their product can do for schools and how internal comms is changing for organisations of all kinds.
On May 4th, C4DI Northallerton based cyber security consultancy Punk Security will be celebrating their second birthday by holding a hacking competition.
After many years working in politics, PR, and journalism, David Prescott decided to set up Larkin PR. We talked about what PR looks like today, why this move made perfect sense and why in a post Covid world, this is the place to be.
We chatted to the director of IT recruitment specialist Glen Halliwell about the value of recruitment to tech businesses, and how the sector has changed in the last decade.
We interviewed former boxer, Tommy Coyle, at new gym TC60 about the importance of having a network, the influential figures in his life and more.
C4DI are delighted to see the news from DCMS of the announcement that Barclays have been successful in winning the tender for the Digital Growth Grant, to deliver a range of digital services across the UK.
C4DI are very proud to have supported the Barclays bid and are very much looking forward to working with them on the programme, continuing our long and established partnership with the Eagle Labs network across our sites in Yorkshire.
This month we spoke to Paul Bryce, Vice President at Ansell for Europe, Middle East and Africa, about where the company is heading, the impact their products have and why they’ve chosen to partner with us here at C4DI.
We spoke to James Cutting, CEO and director of T=Ø about how the company is disrupting print and packaging and some exciting developments in packaging innovation.
Ancora Law started as a one-man commercial property solicitors firm wanting to do things differently and embrace technology to provide a better service.
It’s proven to be a success and along with the help of C4DI’s community and prestige, Ancora has since grown into a team of four with plans to expand further.
We chatted to Matt about the story so far.
What if you could send your own personal satellite into space?
Ambasat make that possible and want to inspire children in the process with their educational kits.
A couple of weeks ago, a team from C4DI travelled to Poland and spent some time in the Silesian area. Dave Keel, Bob Spence, Luke Thornton and John Connolly visited our legal team, our new facility in Katowice, as well as partners and businesses who are working together to develop the opportunities for C4DI Members.
Businesses of all sizes have a responsibility to look after the environment. But the systems used to offset carbon are outdated and unreliable. CSX Carbon want to change that.
Ansell is proud to sponsor nurse Andy Dennis’s latest charitable initiative “Ride to the Rock” to support Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) (Doctors Without Borders).
Luke Thornton is the director of a multi service marketing agency and Tim Goodfellow is a freelance copywriter. This month they have a long form conversation about all things marketing, business and email.
A revolution in microchip technology could bring us more powerful processors that can crunch more data at a better speed, all while consuming less energy.