Jun 25 2009 | Science & Technology
IT HAS built websites for some of the biggest brands on the planet, but a North East digital agency will now help alien enthusiasts, gothic wedding dress- makers and even animal tailors launch their own online empires. Read
Jun 25 2009 | Science & Technology
ON THE south bank of the Tyne this week five key players from the global video games industry put their heads together to plot a way through the recession. Read
Jun 25 2009 | Science & Technology
I WAS pleased to host a European Commission delegation from Brussels to NETPark this week. The delegation came to see how a community focused project part funded by the EU will open up career opportunities and raise awareness of science and innovation in County Durham. Read
Jun 25 2009 | Science & Technology
SOME of most influential figures from the world’s games industry headed to the GameHorizon Conference in Gateshead earlier this week to discuss the trends, threats and opportunities facing them right now. Read
Jun 25 2009 | Science & Technology
THE next generation of security access technology – based on the recognition of a person’s bloodflow and vein pattern – looks set to take a fledgling North East firm into the Gulf market while doubling its workforce. Read
Jun 25 2009 | Science & Technology
OUTSOURCING your IT operations is a sure-fire way of reducing costs at a time when businesses are looking to cut back. Not only does it free-up valuable floor space and help to reduce overheads, it also allows staff to focus on driving forward new and improved services. Read
Jun 25 2009 | Science & Technology
A FAMILY of owls has helped a North East digital agency win a contract that could see its groundbreaking technology installed in 300 shops across the country. Read