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The prestigious innovation award was given to One Team Logic and its ground-breaking safeguarding software, MyConcern®, for protecting children and young people and its contribution to the future of safeguarding.
A company that manufactures temporary kitchens and bathrooms has been awarded the Queen’s Award for Enterprise: Innovation.
An innovative tech company targeting a £10m turnover that just three years ago was a two-man band based in a garage in Merthyr Tydfil has received royal approval after being presented with a renowned Queen’s Award in recognition of its exceptional international performance.
Swansea-based company CPR Global Tech has been honoured with the highly coveted Queen’s Award for Enterprise, the UK’s highest accolade in recognising success in business.
Swansea plans for one of the UK’s most eye-catching tourist attractions have taken a major step forwards.
The May 4 deadline is fast approaching for employers, learners and learning providers across Wales to enter this year’s Apprenticeship Awards Cymru.
A unique, free business school that gives participants the tools to start their own business without capital or funding is touring Wales for the first time from May to July this year.
FOUR local authorities in South West Wales will keep 50% of business rates generated by Swansea Bay City Deal projects in their areas.
Finalists have been named for the prestigious Institute of Directors Wales Director of the Year Awards. The awards, which celebrate the best of Welsh businesses and leadership, will be held on May Friday, 11thand are sponsored by Cardiff Business School.
The South Wales Business Awards is making a final call for applications. The South Wales Business Awards close for applications Friday 27thApril 2018.