Industry experts, business leaders, investors and entrepreneurs will come together to discuss how AI is improving a variety of industries from healthcare, legal to financial and examine how the latest advances in AI technologies are impacting business and society.
Connected Humber’s Latest Project Helps You Breathe Easy
Amazon Agency Creating Change For Young People With Goodwin Development Trust
How Could Policing Be Improved With Digital Innovation?
User-Centric Software Places Simplicity at the Heart of Product Design
Good2Learn Provides Digital Lessons For Hull’s Children in Care
Matt Johnson Reveals How to Start a Podcast With £0 Budget
TH3 Design Speak About Moving Office and The Value of the C4DI Community
OctoVision Helps an Archeological Dig Go Digital
New Heights For “Inspiring Business of 2018” Bimsense
Coworking Members Cloud Design Box Acquire Brand New Office Space Upstairs
Bob Spence Reveals How To Sell SaaS In His Latest Seminar Programme
C4DI member, co-founder of business development solution 'Rainmaker PRO' and Associate of EVOLET & Partners, Bob Spence is a business development trainer and coach, specialising in change management.
He is now delivering a 5 seminar programme for members who want to learn how to sell Software as a Service.
A Revival of Retrocomputing is Inspiring the Next Generation of C4DI
Chair of C4DI David Keel reveals why the tech from our past should not be sniffed at.
It all started when 15-year-old Javid Mann - Hull's Junior Digital Champion in 2018 - visited the C4DI building and got chatting with David.
The teenager's passion for old computers and old versions of software became evident as he explained how he had become interested in his dad's old computer, which had Windows 98, from a young age.
"At first, we didn't understand why people of Javid's age would be playing on these "vintage" machines. But, it makes absolute sense when you think about it," David tells us.
"With modern technology (iPhones, PlayStations etc.), you can't play around and tinker. You can write a game on an old computer - it's accessible and allows you to be very creative in a short space of time."
David explains how a lot of learning opportunities have been lost as technology has developed.
By messing around with old software, Javid has become a whizz with some of the latest emerging technologies. He now attends Ron Dearing UTC, which focuses on specialisms of Digital Technology and Mechatronics.
"Funnily enough, one piece of software that caught Javid's I was something I worked on back in 1985," David enthuses.
AMX Paintpot, a BBC Micro program, was the first commercial computer program that David worked on. It allowed users to mix the 16 colours that - at the time - were the only shades available on a computer.
"The painting programme enabled me to purchase a Golf GTI Convertible - a very expensive and desirable car at the time," he chuckles.
After creating this program, he went on to build Sonoco Trident, who is now a global supplier of graphics and pre-made services for packaging and brand assets.
"This is why it's crucial that we inspire kids like Javid to follow their passions. We want young people to realise there's another option out there for them - to be your own boss and even be an employer," David adds.
"Hull needs to encourage young talent to stay in the area and work and create work for others - it's important for the whole economy."
For more information about opportunities at C4DI, please contact our Community Manager Louise Cooke on lc@c4di.net.
Women 4.0 Launch Shines A Spotlight on Women Working In Industry
Last Friday, we celebrated International Women’s Day with an afternoon of talks and panel discussions, followed by a structured networking session. This was the first event of Women 4.0 in Hull, which has been set up by Claire Clark Director of Development at C4DI-based company Sauce and Barclays Eagle Lab’s Sharon Jones.
Health Tech Elevensies To Welcome The British Heart Foundation, YHAHSN and colleagues from NHS.
High Growth Events Launch Helps Businesses Identify Threats and Opportunities
Plans Approved for @TheDock Expansion to Boost Hull’s Digital Community
Planning permission has been granted for two new buildings to complete Wykeland Group’s successful @TheDock tech campus in Hull’s Fruit Market creative quarter.
Hull City council’s Planning Committee has given the green light to the three-storey buildings, which will provide 31,000 sq ft of offices, co-working and meeting space to enable tech companies to continue to collaborate and grow.
Meet The Women Who Are Leading The Fourth Industrial Revolution
C4DI Is Becoming A Hotbed For Digital Learning
New C4DI Company Members Are Analysing Customer Behaviour To Disrupt Their Industry
C4DI's newest company member Rockar is disrupting the way we buy cars by creating a customer experience that is tailored to the individual.
Pairing a dynamic online platform with a new approach to car showrooms, the Yorkshire-based team has successfully embraced a world where instant gratification is the norm.