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SME's Seize Back Control of their Websites

Small and Medium sized business are increasingly frustrated that their websites are often at the mercy of third parties. They often have to pay web designers for every change and wait for indefinite periods while updates wait in a queue. Accuracy has also been a problem, with costly mistakes taking just as long to rectify. Now a new free DTI backed consulting service will help West Midlands SME's seize back control of their websites.
Mon 09 Aug 2004, 13:38 | Tags: Regional Issues, Business and Management, Business Members

SME's Seize Back Control of their Websites Thanks to New Free DTI Backed Service

Small and Medium sized business are increasingly frustrated that their web sites are often at the mercy of third parties. They often have to pay for every change and wait for indefinite periods while updates wait in a queue. Accuracy has also been a problem, with costly mistakes taking just as long to rectify. Now a new free DTI backed consulting service will help West Midlands SME's seize back control of their web sites.
Mon 09 Aug 2004, 13:06 | Tags: Business and Management, Business Members

Lord Whitty Launches Warwick HRI and New Director Announced

On Friday 19th March Defra Minister Larry Whitty will sign an agreement creating as part of the University of Warwick a new centre of excellence for horticulture research – Warwick HRI. The signing ceremony will also see the announcement of Warwick HRI’s new Director Dr Simon Bright.


Chris Smith, MP Debates the Fine Arts of Leadership in Creative Sector

The Rt Hon Chris Smith, MP, former Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport is set to debate the challenges of current cultural policy and the need for new, innovative and well-trained leaders in the cultural sector in the UK on Thursday, 12th February at 12:00 noon, at Warwick Arts Centre, the University of Warwick.

Researchers Say Hybrid Pick and Place Robots Could Be a Third Cheaper

Robot researchers have long looked at the science of Kinematics and particularly how it applies to parallel robotics as providing novel solutions to robotic problems. But now researchers at the University of Warwick and China's Tianjin University have used kinematic theory to produce a hybrid "rapid pick and place" robot that draws useful traits from both parallel and series robots and costs a third less than similar robots on the market.
Thu 05 Aug 2004, 12:12 | Tags: Sciences, Education, Business and Management, Business Members

Lambert Review Says Warwick One of UK's Most Entrepreneurial Universities

The Government's Lambert Review of Business-University Collaboration praised the University of Warwick for its close and effective work with business and industry describing the University of Warwick as "one of the most entrepreneurial universities in the country".

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