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Graduate Academy
The latest recruit for membership of the InfoLab21 Graduate Academy, Michael Maud, completed and handed over his first website last month. The site was for Steve Gilderdale of SIA Industries in Blackpool, for his Laddermaster product. Steve was really happy with the site, and stated that he was was surprised and delighted by "the professional help and advice, the friendly atmosphere, the excellent service delivered with a smile." SIA Industries are also tapping into other business support at the University to manufacture and market the product.
This is an example of the range of ICT support available at InfoLab21. For more information, please contact Nick King (n.king@lancaster.ac.uk) or Colin McLaughlin (c.i.mclaughlin@lancaster.ac.uk).
Fri 26 May 2006