Next Generation Data, the self-funded UK private owner and operator of Europe’s largest Tier 3 data centre in Newport, has secured significant backing from RBS Lombard, the asset finance arm of The Royal Bank of Scotland.
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21 Jan 2010Welsh college first in UK to deliver Open University Foundation Degree in Financial ServicesNeath Port Talbot College will be the first college in the UK to deliver a Foundation Degree award in Financial Services in partnership with The Open University.
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The Welsh Assembly Government investment bank subsidiary, Finance Wales, has led the latest cash injection into specialist revenue-generating website builder, SubHub. More than £700,000 has now been raised following this latest round of fundraising by Finance Wales and Business Angel investors David Hulston and Simon Murdoch.
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Wales’ top financial company continues to expand with plans to take on another 100 staff in early 2010. This follows on from the 500 staff which Admiral Group recruited in 2009.
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Four days before the start of critical global climate change negotiations in Copenhagen, a forward thinking company from Wales has been invited to Downing Street to showcase how the UK’s low emission innovation and partnership are already shaping business for the future economy.
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18 Jan 2010‘Rhiannon’ Named French PC Adventure of the YearCardigan-based computer games developer Arberth Studios announces that the French version of its game ‘Rhiannon’ has been chosen by players at French-language gaming site ‘Planète Adventure’ as their PC Adventure of the Year 2009. Rhiannon: La Malédiction des Quatre Branches’ was launched on 9th December, so only just in time to enter the nominations for the award.
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07 Jan 2010Welsh robot Adam takes A.I. to next levelIt was hailed as taking artificial intelligence to a new level. Now, the creation by Welsh scientists of the first robot in the world to make an independent scientific discovery has been named the fourth most significant discovery of 2009 by one of the world's most influential magazines.
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Wales is set to benefit from a unique new biomass waste recycling facility which will help to transform the way the country tackles climate change. The Welsh Assembly Government’s Academic Expertise for Business programme (A4B) is providing nearly £180,000 to Aberystwyth University’s Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS) for the purchase of a purpose built facility which will produce ‘biochar’ from both locally and nationally produced dry organic waste.
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A UNIVERSITY spinout company has won an investment worth almost £200,000 to develop its product.
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14 Dec 2009Wales gets £44m supercomputing instituteThe Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) has announced a new £44m high-performance computing (HPC) institute for Wales.
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