Business development seminars for Thames Valley directors
Auricas, a Thames Valley consultancy firm, is offering free development sessions for company directors.
Read moreDetailsAuricas, a Thames Valley consultancy firm, is offering free development sessions for company directors.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses is celebrating its BAME employees to honour Black History Month this year.
Read moreDetailsAmresh Bangalore has been appointed new software delivery manager at Wokingham-based company PRISYM ID.
Read moreDetailsReading law firm Blandy & Blandy has been placed in The Legal 500 again this year.
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based IT company has partnered with two local charities to deliver care packages to the local community.
Read moreDetailsBob Mountain has been elected as a new Vice Chair of the Berkshire Local Transport Body.
Read moreDetailsVOLUME, a Wokingham-based artificial intelligence company has collected two awards at this year’s Thames Valley Tech Awards. The business was awarded the Innovative Tech Company and Tech Employer of the...
Read moreDetailsOxford Quantum Circuits is moving into the Thames Valley Science Park, based in Shinfield.
Read moreDetailsWoodley Business Club are offering advice on how to make exciting virtual presentations.
Read moreDetailsWinnersh-bsaed company BD won a Thames Valley Local Hero Award for its work delivering medical technology to Covid patients.
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