Credas, the tech start-up which has developed ground-breaking facial recognition software to speed up identity verification across a range of sectors, scooped a coveted Wales Online Digital Award for Best Emerging Technology on Friday afternoon (8th).
Author: Rhys Gregory
WELSH cyber-security specialists, Capital Network Solutions (CNS) has become the first company headquartered in Wales to become CREST approved for Penetration Testing Services.
Not so much a photo finish as a photo start-up – two students from Cardiff and Vale College have set up their own equine and event photography business.
Almost 31 per cent of drivers from Wales have ended up having an argument due to backseat driving, with 25 per cent almost missing their turning due to passenger distraction, according to a recent survey carried out by Accident Advice Helpline, one of the UK’s top injury claim specialists.
Keolis and Amey to open new Welsh headquarters and design hub and create 130 new Welsh jobs.
PTI Cymru, the umbrella organisation that operates Contact Centre Cymru and the Welsh Government’s public transport information service Traveline Cymru, has appointed two new members to its board of directors.
An evening of entertainment to kick start a public fund raising push to secure the future of Newport’s Transporter Bridge takes place this month.
PEOPLE are being encouraged to turn back time and bring history to life.
enModus, the smart building technology company, has successfully delivered a project for claire’s, demonstrating massive reductions in energy consumption at one of the global retailer’s major UK warehouses.
An English and Creative writing student at Aberystwyth University has secured a prestigious deal with Picador, one of the world’s most leading publishers of fiction.