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Are apps the future of banking?

by TechHub Swansea, August 3
There’s no denying that banking is undergoing a revolution. A much needed change from what we’ve traditionally known as banking. History shows that every time a customer is given the chance to avoid 1-2-1 interaction with their branch, they will grab it with both hands. Technology advances of our time, including ATMs, online and phone...
Read More >Feature: The role of women in the Welsh tech industry

by Nicholas Fearn , March 21
If there’s one challenge that the worldwide tech industry has been facing for years, it’s the lack of female employees – particularly in leadership positions. A report published in 2014 by Gartner found that the number of women working in top IT roles has remained roughly the same for over a decade. Although this struggle...
Read More >Opinion: Opening up the assembly

by Leighton Andrews, January 19
In September, it will be twenty years since the people of Wales voted, by a small majority, to have their own National Assembly. It’s the only political institution the people of Wales have voted to have. Since it came into being in 1999, the Assembly has grown in power and responsibility. Six year ago, the...
Read More >Conference to put Welsh technology SMEs on the map

by Nicholas Fearn , September 23
CoInnovate, a conference for businesses in Wales, will give SMEs the chance to pitch their innovation and capabilities to some of the world’s biggest tech firms. The two-day conference, which will return to Cardiff’s Mercure Hotel on October 11th, has been designed to give Wales’s growing tech start-up community a place to showcase its potential....
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