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Swansea-based tech innovator Quicklink Video Distribution Services is proud to have raised its Queen’s Award for Enterprise flag this week.
One technology firm is celebrating a year of making a difference to businesses in south Wales.
Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford has announced a £3.2m initiative to help Welsh businesses pioneer cutting-edge nano and micro technologies.
Care home residents on Anglesey are being transported back in time with the use of virtual technology to enhance dementia care.
A Silicon Valley legend actively looking to invest in tech start-ups in Wales has shared his practical advice with companies on the lookout for cash at Digital Festival.
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.
A Barry-based business woman is celebrating after being recognised for her work within the technological industry in Wales at the sixth annual Digital Festival in Cardiff.
The first ever Top Women in Welsh Technology – an awards ceremony crowning the women driving the digital industry in Wales – will be announced today at Digital Festival.
An app designed to revitalise Britain’s ailing high streets has pipped Google to the post in bringing augmented reality to the high street.
Richard Theo, co-founder and CEO of Wealthify, has been appointed as the government’s new fintech envoy for Wales.