Two black hands holding one another

Guest blog: Making sustainability more accessible to Disabled People

Green Tech South West caught up with Jon Gibbins, Managing Director at As It…


An image of a young girl interacting with the AR book. She is stood facing away from the camera, she has brunette hair in two high plaits, tied with orange hair ties. In front of her is an iPad on a stand, on the iPad we can see an orange ball with a blue stripe across the middle and a blue star, on a black and white background. In the bottom right hand corner there is a person using BSL to describe what is happening. Behind the iPad we can see an ordinary small black and white book with an image of the ball and some other undetectable images. The iPad stand is on a black table. There are various other objects on this table, including a white paper bag with 'Where is the Bird' written on it. Behind the girl, is an older white woman crouching down with her hands on her knees. She has dark brunette hair, a fringe and has her hair tied back in a half up half down style. She is smiling and wearing a mustard long sleeve top under a dark burgundy dungaree dress with black tights. The image looks as if it has been taken in a library with light wooden floor, other children, colourful stalls and book shelves blurred in the background

Augmented Reality books are being developed in Bristol to inspire children to learn BSL

Bristol-based publisher, VIKA Books, has been awarded the prestigious Design…


A woman with down's syndrome sitting on a beige chair without arm rests. She has brown hair which is tied up in a high ponytail, she is wearing airpods and a light blue long sleeve three quarter length top, beige loose trousers and has a laptop on her lap. There is a wooden table with wavy edges and thin black metal legs to the right of her. There is a selection of clear glasses and a white vase with pinky dried flowers in on the table. Behind the entire shot is a window with white panels in a cross shape, to create four windows, that is emitting bright light.

Guest blog: Diversity training isn’t just a box ticking exercise

Thanks to Harry Picken founder and director of Wave Marketing for this…


Picture of 14 women who took part in last year's enterprising women programme. They are sat on orange stairs across three rows

Enterprising Women reopens to provide free business support

SETsquared Bristol, the University of Bristol-led tech incubator, has opened…


Image of the Canute Dock - a Braille gaming device developed by Bristol Braille Technology. The device has a screen with a black boarder and a braille touchpad, a pair of white hands are interacting with the device.

Bristol tech startup creates first braille gaming device

Bristol Braille Technology has developed the Canute Gaming Dock, a…


Core to Cloud teams up with breast cancer charity Brighter Futures to inspire the next generation of women into IT

On the 10th of November, in support of Brighter Futures, a Swindon-based cancer…


Top Picks for Protect Day at Bristol Tech Fest

Bristol Technology Festival (BTF) is finally here! We hope you’re excited…


Minority ethnic tech founders supported by SETsquared Bristol Breakthrough Bursary

Acclaimed technology incubator SETsquared Bristol, led by the University of…


LatchAid reveals users of its app continue to breastfeed for longer

To mark World Breastfeeding Week LatchAid reveals how it has helped increase…