Start Software – here to help

Telford Innovation Campus tenants, Start Software, is an award-winning software development and consulting business, creating easy-to-use desktop software and mobile apps for all sizes of businesses and organisations.

You are invited to follow its blog, to keep in touch with news and developments from Start Software, the developers of Alpha Tracker, Alpha Legal and more! You can find out more about Start Software here

Another award for Global EdTech firm

Congratulation to Telford Innovation Campus tenants, Scanning Pens, the Global EdTech firm has made another high-profile addition to its awards cabinet with the Australian Disability Service Conference and Awards prize for the Best Assistive Technology Product of 2022. The new accolade joins a Queen’s Award for Business for International Trade presented in 2021, and a double win at the BETT Awards for Exporter of the Year and Company of the Year in 2019 and 2020 respectively.

Read more on this article here

The Innovation Awards are open

Innovation is vital for the UK’s economic growth, productivity and prosperity.
The Innovation Awards were designed to recognise, celebrate and reward the businesses, organisations and individuals who are dedicated to innovation.
They are open to individuals, businesses and organisations including universities, LEPs, catapults, trade associations and memberships from across the UK. Find out more and register your interest here

News from e-Innovation tenants, BuildFifty5.

News from e-Innovation tenants, BuildFifty5.

Director Kieran Danby standing outside one of Buildfifty5 Living’s schemesWhilst the pandemic closed much of the UK economy, for this Shropshire-based business, it presented an opportunity to develop the strategy for its new division and the chance to be involved in the redevelopment of brown field sites that will improve housing and care provision of its home county.

Read more on this article, courtesy of the Shropshire Star newspaper Firm to focus on the redevelopment of Shropshire | Shropshire Star