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Dr Sam Hoste of Quantech Solutions and Clive Blacker of Precision Decisions, part of the Map of Ag Group, are two of our latest C4DI Northallerton members.

But the experience, expertise and passion they contributed via our Steering Group have been invaluable assets throughout the project’s development.

We caught up with both Sam and Clive to find out more about their backgrounds, businesses and thoughts on the C4DI Northallerton journey so far.

Supporting businesses and their employees is at the heart of everything Moodbeam seek to achieve as an organisation in 2021. Throughout the pandemic, they have seen a need for radical and fast adaption and transformation within the business world – which is still ongoing. Born out of this and feedback from their existing users, they are really pleased to be launching our brand-new, no cost direct entry app and dashboard solution.

Smart tech firm Sauce has developed an innovative new app to tackle workplace bullying and discrimination across the television and film industry.

The award-winning business is working collaboratively with leading figures in the industry on the project, which aims to empower and enable people at all levels to record incidents quickly and anonymously.

A leading digital retail marketing agency has become the first occupant of a new building in the heart of Hull’s growing tech quarter.

Summit Media is now operating from new offices in the second phase of the pioneering Centre for Digital Innovation (C4DI) tech hub in Hull’s thriving Fruit Market creative community.

The £3.75m building has been developed by regeneration leader Wykeland Group and is the latest major investment at Wykeland’s @TheDock tech campus.

Josh Barnfather is a 30-year-old robotics engineer and a cherished member of our community here at C4DI.

Dedicating his working life to research in robotics, Josh has transformed countless companies by helping them deploy automation and robotic solutions to improve productivity and efficiency.

Now he needs all of our help.

Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, you may have seen Mark Kensett snapping his way around the C4DI building, taking shots of our coworking spaces, upstairs offices, meeting areas and community members. Mark is a freelance photographer, specialising in commercial shots, people, food and travel. We spoke with our resident cameraman to chat about the art of capturing the community spirit and culture of businesses and organisations…