Get to know Luke Thornton – content wizard and leads generator who loves eating, exercise and personal development.

SharePoint and Office 365​ specialist Cloud Design Box has recently made the exciting move from the C4DI co-working space to an office on the second floor of the building.​

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.

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. Javid Mann, Hull’s Junior Digital Champion 2018. Image Credit : Ron Dearing UTC. The … Read more

Get to know Neil Gibson, freelance designer and avid Hull City supporter who once sold out Bridlington Spa.

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.

Our next Elevensies event will focus on healthy hearts, how technology is being used across the region to innovate and give you a chance to check your blood pressure numbers.

Our brand new series of High Growth events kicked off on Wednesday 27 February and was a tremendous success.

As part of our partnership with Barclays Eagle Labs, we launched three new sessions towards the end of last month: High Growth Talks, Growth Grub and CodeBase Office Hours.

Get to know John Polling, CTO of Sauce, 5-a-sider, guitar player and ex Capoeira club member.

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.