Announcing our first round of mini-sponsors for BarCamp. These are all small companies, local to Brighton, and will be paying for Students’ Union security and staff. Thanks, guys.
Please let me introduce you…
The Werks is a collaborative workspace and provides education, support, events and workshops to creative businesses in Brighton. They have a range of workspace offerings, from self-contained studios, managed desk and co-working space.
Dharmafly is a social media consultancy and web development agency. Focussing on exciting projects for social change, they get organisations blogging, build compelling websites and cutting-edge web applications.
Callender Creates offer web design, web development and web site promotion. They provide expert advice, hand-crafted websites and online applications for international businesses, charities, local councils and start-ups.
Latitude Hosting is a Brighton based web and email hosting company, specialising in professionally managed hosting services. They run their own UK-based servers and offer a person to person business support service, rather than anonymous automated systems.
Remote Matters. Web consultancy, design and build. Ruby on Rails specialists
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