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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.

Get to know Bob Spence – Business Development Specialist, Trainer, Coach and Consultant with a passion for surfing.

Get to know James Hay – junior software developer who loves coding, fishing, cycling and driving.

Get to know Jack Longthorp, software tester, squash player who passed up an opportunity to be in the Heartbeat sequel series.

Get to know Claire Clark – Chartered Engineer and former Hull City player who dreams of making positive changes for everyone.

Get to know Rachael Taylor – business strategist and avid traveller who was drawn to C4DI by the vibrancy of the community.

Get to know Melissa Brooker – wrestling enthusiast, Marvel and DC fan who’d love her own magic cape.

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

Entries for the Hull Digital Awards close on Sunday 5 August, with the ceremony taking place on Thursday 20 September.

If you haven’t already nominated your business, or another project close to your heart, here’s why you should complete that entry form today.

“The Hull Digital Awards allows the digital community to celebrate the cutting-edge work taking place in the region,” explains Matt Gibson, Co-Founder of Sauce.

Photograph courtesy of Mark Kensett

It was fantastic to see so many familiar faces from the C4DI at the Hull Daily Mail Business Awards. 

Software development company Sauce was rightfully crowned Start-up Business of the Year and Young Achiever of the Year, Amy Knight was rewarded for her hard work at social marketing agency eskimosoup…