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Digital Secretary backs UK Tech Cluster Group call for grassroots-led tech recovery

Digital Secretary backs UK Tech Cluster Group call for grassroots-led tech recovery

Oliver Dowden, Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, has revealed that the government will be publishing a new digital strategy in Autumn, in an announcement made at the UK Tech Cluster Group (UKTCG) Roadmap to Recovery Summit yesterday (June 23).

The Digital Secretary, who closed the virtual conference with a keynote speech, highlighted how Coronavirus has delivered a ‘sucker punch’ to the economy and explained the leading role tech must play in helping the UK get back on its feet.

VirusCube

VirusCube

I am a fifteen year old student in year 10 and really enjoying learning coding and computer science. With the extensive free time that the COVID-19 outbreak has brought to many of us, I decided to build a virus tracker website, which has a very simple, colourful and understandable user interface, so that people can view the latest figures and information with ease, including statistics for each country, such as total deaths or total cases per million. I originally got the idea from a web site that somebody else created, but felt there was much greater scope for exploring the information in more depth.

Emerging from Lockdown... Setting the scene.

Emerging from Lockdown... Setting the scene.

We expect that before too long the government will announce a gentle, staged releasing of the lockdown. As a result, over the last few weeks, we’ve been working on four key post-lockdown areas which we can adapt and change as government advice develops.

  1. Developing new business opportunities for members in a post-lockdown world

  2. Accelerating the use of our non-terrestrial facilities

  3. Adapting and reconfiguring our physical facilities

  4. Putting safety and security at the forefront of all we do

Smart Tech Company’s Sweet Solution For Food and Beverage Giant Nestlé

Smart Tech Company’s Sweet Solution For Food and Beverage Giant Nestlé

Smart tech firm Sauce has launched an innovative solution to enhance operational efficiency for one of the world’s biggest food and beverage companies. The technology developed by Sauce, which is based at Hull’s Centre for Digital Innovation (C4DI) tech hub, is aimed at solving complex yard management challenges for confectionery and beverage manufacturer Nestlé.

How C4DI Members Are Helping Pupils Stay Connected With Their Schools and Teachers 

How C4DI Members Are Helping Pupils Stay Connected With Their Schools and Teachers 

The end of March saw schools close their doors to most of their pupils for the foreseeable future, meaning that many families are now faced with homeschooling responsibilities, while teachers provide remote support and learning materials.

Two businesses within C4DI who specialise in education are working tirelessly to provide much-needed support to schools, teachers, parents and their children.

Creative Point Explores The Power of Community At Latest Event

Creative Point Explores The Power of Community At Latest Event

Creative Point returned to C4DI last week for its first Hull-based event of 2020.

Trying out a slightly different format from its usual one keynote speaker, the event on Thursday night saw three guests interviewed by members of the Creative Point team in front of a small, intimate audience.

The meetup focused on community building and gave insight into how each speaker had built and used communities to grow their brand and spread important messages.

C4DI Members Bombyx PLM Join Panel For Make It British Live! 2020

Press Release from Future Fashion Factory. Written by Sarah Parkin

Brands, designers and manufacturers are gearing up for this year’s Make It British Live! trade show next month, set for the Business Design Centre in Islington 17-18 March. As many of our members prepare to exhibit or visit the event, we are excited that the Future Fashion Factory team will be returning for our second year.

Make It British Live! showcases UK manufacturers and producers of textiles, clothing and homewear, with over 200 exhibitors covering the whole supply chain. A packed programme of talks and panels also tackles key questions for the industry, bringing experts from across the industry together to share ideas and experiences.

Craftsmanship versus Technology at Make It British Live! 2019: (L-R) Lucy Siegle, Nick Keyte, Prof. Stephen Russell, Mark Randle, Andy Ogden (Image: Make It British)

Future Fashion Factory’s stand at last year’s event attracted a constant stream of visitors, many of whom joined our community after meeting the team at the show. Professor Stephen Russell, Programme Director, participated in a panel on ‘Craftsmanship vs Technology’, alongside industry partners including Gieves & Hawkes and Galaxius Systems.

In 2020, we are delighted to be hosting our own panel at 13.30 on Tuesday 17 March.

Entitled ‘Reducing Waste in Design and Manufacturing’ and chaired by Professor Russell, the panel will bring together industry partners to discuss different approaches to reducing waste at each stage of the product design and manufacturing process.

Waste is one of the biggest issues facing the global fashion and textile industry and its reduction is vital to creating a more sustainable future for the sector. Sustainability and circular economies are a key theme of Future Fashion Factory’s research, on which we are collaborating with businesses across our network.

Among the speakers confirmed for the panel is Julie Roberts, Marketing Manager at AW Hainsworth. The Leeds woollen mill recently published its first sustainability report, setting out its approach to topics from the provenance of its fibres to support for its workforce.

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After receiving funding through our first funding call, AW Hainsworth collaborated with Yorkshire Textiles to develop its New Heritage Cloth project – an opportunity to trial a new service offering short runs of bespoke cloth, reducing waste and offering new opportunities for fashion designers to access bespoke fabric.

Deluxe Beds is also working on a project approved in our funding call, focusing on design of a modular mattress product. By replacing only the components which fail over the course of the mattress’ lifetime, the new product could drastically reduce the number of mattresses going to landfill every year.

James Appleyard, Sales Director at Deluxe Beds, will take part in the panel and share the company’s approach to reducing waste through product design.

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Completing the panel is Lucy Blackley, founder and CEO of Bombyx PLM.

After over a decade in product development for major brands, Lucy made the switch to support fashion businesses with product lifecycle management (PLM) software, enabling more efficient design and manufacturing and increasing transparency throughout the value chain.

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Bombyx technology is currently being introduced to fashion design degree programmes at the University of Leeds, giving students hands-on experience of a key digital industrial tool to support their career aspirations.

Come and say hello to the team on our Future Factory stand, Y2.

Registration costs £9.50 + VAT and booking fee, and include entry to the full programme and exhibition on both days as well as use of the event app.

Book tickets on the Make it British Live! website