Bronze Labs shortlisted for ‘AI Innovation of the Year’

Bronze Labs has been shortlisted for ‘AI Innovation of the Year’ within the UK Digital Leaders 100 awards for their work on “The Tribe Project”. Tribe is an Artificial Intelligence centred initiative to directly tackle national care inequality. The finalists come down to  a public vote – to support the project and your fellow Entrepreneur please take a few seconds to vote for Tribe here: https://digileaders100.com/ai-innovation

Earlier this year CEO Richard Howells won ‘Best British Tech Pioneer’ (West Midlands) for his work in to address social economic inequality and is now focused on scaling the Tribe ‘Tech for Good’ projects nationally.

Telford Crisis Support Appeal

In the build up to Christmas, Lorraine Page (Business Centre Coordinator) arranged a donation drive at the e-Innovation and ‘Business and Technology’ Centres for the TCS (Telford Crisis Support) Foodbank.

They focused on toiletries and essentials as these items are rarely donated in bulk to the Fooodbank, but are always in demand.

In total, 24 trays of essentials, such as toothpaste, shower gels, soaps and beauty products were donated to boost TCS’s stocks and help towards its mission that no one need go without the basic essentials to keep themselves and their families sheltered, fed, clean, clothed and warm.

TCS thanked Lorraine and all the companies that took part and made a contribution.

Halloween Happenings…

There were some scary happenings this Halloween. The Hubken group held a spooky Bake Sale in aid of the ‘Stay Telford‘ charity for the homeless.

Meanwhile at Wolverhampton Science Park, the annual Halloween social was held. We’re not sure which was more scary, EIC/BTC commercial director, Nigel Babb’s pumpkin head likeness or his interesting choice of outfit.

Macmillan Coffee Morning at EIC!

The coffee morning, held in EIC in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support on 27th September was a great success. Both bakers and fakers donated plenty of tasty treats and were joined by many others who came along to support the event.

Lorraine Page and Tina Wallace show what’s on offer

The total amount raised was an unbelievable £459.21 which was truly a tremendous achievement.

Organizer, Lorraine Page said ‘Every penny raised means Macmillan can help more people live life as fully as they can, thank you all for your incredible support’.

Richard Howells of Bronze Software pours himself a cup of coffee.