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How We Get the Message Across to Government
Wired Sussex participates in a number of organisations and groups, locally and nationally. We do this to further the interests of our digital, media and tech cluster and to represent our members, using these forums to speak up for you.
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Meeting Labour’s Shadow Secretary of State to discuss the growth of tech across the UK
Wired Sussex and other members of the UK Tech Cluster Group recently had the opportunity to discuss the future of digital tech in the UK with Shadow Secretary of State, Lucy Powell. The group discussed their experiences of the tech industry in their
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Creative Businesses in the South East are Getting Support to Grow their Businesses
Ambitious creative business owners in Sussex can now benefit from a special programme of support designed to help them prepare for future financial investment and help them to scale and grow their businesses.
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The Create Growth Programme: How Can Your Business Benefit?
The Create Growth Programme is designed to support small creative industry businesses who are ambitious and want to scale. It provides a combination of grants and individually-targeted business support.
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Supporting the Creative Technology Sector beyond Brighton
Wired Sussex are currently working with East Sussex County Council and West Sussex County Council on different projects to support the digital, media, and tech sector here in Sussex.
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Powering an Ideas-Led Sector
The FuseBox is Wired Sussex’s innovation hub for creative technologists. It’s a subsidised, collaborative R&D space for those with great ideas. We’ve now supported hundreds of innovators over the years and continue to do so.
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Closing Brighton’s Digital Divide
Talented people are everywhere, but the opportunities for them are not. That’s why Wired Sussex has an unequivocal goal of making Brighton the best place in the UK for anyone from anywhere to have a rewarding digital career.
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If We Build It – They Will Come
Wired Sussex recently published a report into our regional games sector. Called Game On, it highlighted the dynamic growth of our games studios over the past few years.