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Month: January 2022

Zero Trace Procurement KTP: “I would recommend it to any company looking to drive innovation”

By Emily Collins | 01 January 2022

Zero Trace Procurement Limited (ZTP), an SME based in London, is an Energy Management Consultancy which specialises in assisting clients with their energy management, particularly … Read more

Kosovo Telecom: Delivering Skills and Training for Business

By Emily Collins | 01 January 2022

Kosovo Telecom, formerly Post and Telecommunications of Kosovo (PTK), has been a leading telecommunications company in Kosovo for over 60 years. They sought the expertise … Read more

JSR Genetics: innovating new IVF technology for sustainable farming

By Emily Collins | 01 January 2022

JSR Genetics is a world leader in superior pig genetics. They collaborated with the University of Kent’s School of Biosciences to secure funding to research … Read more

HR GO: AI Driven Role Matching

By Emily Collins | 01 January 2022

HR GO plc is a family owned group of companies, split into the Recruitment and Digital sectors. Their recruitment group is a 200-person strong operation … Read more

Coca Cola Enterprises: Creating Opportunities to Attract Graduate Talent

By Emily Collins | 01 January 2022

Coca-Cola Enterprises is the world’s third largest independent Coca-Cola bottler and the sole licensee for bottling in Great Britain, Luxemburg, Belgium, the Netherlands, Monaco, Norway, … Read more

Sustainability Monitor: Digital Asset Management and AI

By Emily Collins | 01 January 2022

Sustainability Monitor (SusMon) works in the business intelligence industry and provides regular reports about sustainability to sell to companies who want to understand the breadth of … Read more

Talman HR: Tackling Diversity Issues in Recruitment

By Emily Collins | 01 January 2022

Talman HR is a talent management consultancy set up by University of Kent graduate Chris Wright, and specialising in diversity and inclusion. The business was awarded an EIRA … Read more

Infitex: testing pressure sensitive insoles

By Emily Collins | 01 January 2022

Infi-Tex is a start-up company who specialise in digital smart clothing development, including a new patented, pressure-sensitive material, which enables switches and sensors to be screen … Read more

Dstl: Joining Forces to Maximise Research Impact

By Emily Collins | 01 January 2022

Dstl maximises the impact of science and technology for the defence and security of the UK, by working with industry and academia to create winning … Read more

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