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Lord Green visited East London based Technology company Buongiorno on 29 March 2011. The UK government is keen to build on the existing cluster of technology companies in East London to create a world-leading technology centre.
More at www.ukti.gov.uk/techcity
Lord Green visited East London based Technology company Buongiorno on 29 March 2011. The UK government is keen to build on the existing cluster of technology companies in East London to create a world-leading technology centre.
More at www.ukti.gov.uk/techcity
Lord Green visited TechHub on 29 Match 2011, the physical hub for the technology start-up community based in the Shoreditch/Old St area of East London. The UK government is keen to build on the existing cluster of technology companies in East London to create a world-leading technology centre.
More at www.ukti.gov.uk/techcity
Demonstrations of new technologies following a debate on the future of Tech City, the UK's global innovation hub, which was attended by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
More on the couple's visit to California: ukinusa.fco.gov.uk/royalvisitla
More about Tech City: www.ukti.gov.uk/techcity
Image by Getty, courtesy of
Variety Magazine.
Prime minister, David Cameron made a visit to Tech City in London today to view the latest innovations and talk to some of the brightest minds in Intelligent Technology.
The PM was greeted by Jim Barnes from the University College London and shown around by Mr Barnes and Joanna Roper, CEO of Tech City.
Before making a speech to the assembled guests and group called Future Fifty, Mr Cameron met Jenny Griffiths, designer of the mobile app "Snap Fashion" and Kishan Gupta who has designed UX CAM.
Paul Montz CEO of Pivotal, a large US company that deals in data access, said that there would be close ties with Tech City as his company saw it as a perfect place to do business.
Before he left, the PM was introduced and posed for a photo with the Future Fifty, The Future Fifty programme matches qualifying companies with publicly funded schemes and incentives relevant to their stage of growth and specific needs. The dedicated team provides a ‘concierge’-style service connecting companies with support and advice designed to facilitate continued growth.
The programme also aims to boost visibility and exposure of the companies to institutional investors.
Lord Green visited East London based Technology company Buongiorno on 29 March 2011. The UK government is keen to build on the existing cluster of technology companies in East London to create a world-leading technology centre.
More at www.ukti.gov.uk/techcity
Demonstrations of new technologies following a debate on the future of Tech City, the UK's global innovation hub, which was attended by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
More on the couple's visit to California: ukinusa.fco.gov.uk/royalvisitla
More about Tech City: www.ukti.gov.uk/techcity
Image by Getty, courtesy of
Variety Magazine.
Demonstrations of new technologies following a debate on the future of Tech City, the UK's global innovation hub, which was attended by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
More on the couple's visit to California: ukinusa.fco.gov.uk/royalvisitla
More about Tech City: www.ukti.gov.uk/techcity
Image by Getty, courtesy of
Variety Magazine.
Lord Green visited TechHub on 29 Match 2011, the physical hub for the technology start-up community based in the Shoreditch/Old St area of East London. The UK government is keen to build on the existing cluster of technology companies in East London to create a world-leading technology centre.
More at www.ukti.gov.uk/techcity
Demonstrations of new technologies following a debate on the future of Tech City, the UK's global innovation hub, which was attended by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
More on the couple's visit to California: ukinusa.fco.gov.uk/royalvisitla
More about Tech City: www.ukti.gov.uk/techcity
Image by Getty, courtesy of
Variety Magazine.
Demonstrations of new technologies following a debate on the future of Tech City, the UK's global innovation hub, which was attended by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
More on the couple's visit to California: ukinusa.fco.gov.uk/royalvisitla
More about Tech City: www.ukti.gov.uk/techcity
Image by Getty, courtesy of
Variety Magazine.
Demonstrations of new technologies following a debate on the future of Tech City, the UK's global innovation hub, which was attended by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
More on the couple's visit to California: ukinusa.fco.gov.uk/royalvisitla
More about Tech City: www.ukti.gov.uk/techcity
Image by Getty, courtesy of
Variety Magazine.
Demonstrations of new technologies following a debate on the future of Tech City, the UK's global innovation hub, which was attended by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
More on the couple's visit to California: ukinusa.fco.gov.uk/royalvisitla
More about Tech City: www.ukti.gov.uk/techcity
Image by Getty, courtesy of
Variety Magazine.
Prime minister, David Cameron made a visit to Tech City in London today to view the latest innovations and talk to some of the brightest minds in Intelligent Technology.
The PM was greeted by Jim Barnes from the University College London and shown around by Mr Barnes and Joanna Roper, CEO of Tech City.
Before making a speech to the assembled guests and group called Future Fifty, Mr Cameron met Jenny Griffiths, designer of the mobile app "Snap Fashion" and Kishan Gupta who has designed UX CAM.
Paul Montz CEO of Pivotal, a large US company that deals in data access, said that there would be close ties with Tech City as his company saw it as a perfect place to do business.
Before he left, the PM was introduced and posed for a photo with the Future Fifty, The Future Fifty programme matches qualifying companies with publicly funded schemes and incentives relevant to their stage of growth and specific needs. The dedicated team provides a ‘concierge’-style service connecting companies with support and advice designed to facilitate continued growth.
The programme also aims to boost visibility and exposure of the companies to institutional investors.
Demonstrations of new technologies following a debate on the future of Tech City, the UK's global innovation hub, which was attended by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
More on the couple's visit to California: ukinusa.fco.gov.uk/royalvisitla
More about Tech City: www.ukti.gov.uk/techcity
Image by Getty, courtesy of
Variety Magazine.