Wales Business News News
Julie Walters, Business Development and Marketing Manager at the Welsh enterprise support specialists, Business in Focus, explains how sound market research can give your start up the foundations it needs for success – and how there have never been more tools at your disposal to get your research right.
Credas, the Cardiff-based business that has developed ground-breaking facial recognition software to speed up identity verification across a range of sectors, celebrates its first year in business.
The challenges and dangers posed by the “unique 21st century dilemma” of ‘instant’ world of the internet and social media was the topic of a recent event in Carmarthen run by the South West Wales branch of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) and attended by HR managers and employers from across the region.
The Cardiff Capital Region (CCR) Cabinet has given its backing to the Cardiff bid to house a new headquarters for Channel 4.
Leading bottled water brand Brecon Carreg will be announcing several initiatives to work towards a more sustainable future at its 40th anniversary event next week.
Ken Skates, Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport has formally launched a new £8 million fund that will encourage business angel investment across Wales.
Secretary of State for Wales Alun Cairns recently joined the Welsh Business Awards winners for a roundtable discussion on current policies and to hear more about what works for them as business leaders.
National Chef of Wales contest winner Thomas Westerland and runner-up Matthew Ramsdale are among 40 chefs who will be involved…
AN up and coming superbike rider targeting glory at the Isle of Man TT race has thanked a fast growing Wrexham copier firm for a fuel injection of cash.
Extreme environment athlete Richard Parks is joining forces with educational charity Techniquest as its new ambassador.