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North east entrepreneurs urged to scale up

© Supplied by BIG Partnership on b Businesses in the North-east are invited to engage in a nationwide initiative to address critical challenges as the country recovers economically from the pandemic. ScaleUp Week: The Business Plan is a series of events that will take place from Tuesday, May 18 – Thursday, May 20. Launched by investment company, BGF, and the ScaleUp Institute, a think tank, the online sessions will include business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng. The aim of the week’s events to “ignite a conversation on the future of scale-ups, innovation and investment throughout the UK”. Kwasi Kwarteng. Mike Sibson, head of BGF’s Aberdeen office said: “Here in the North-east we have a strong presence of entrepreneurs and scaleups that are perfectly poised to capitalise on major opportunities, such as the energy transition, and play an important role in accelerating economic progress across the UK.

Orbus Software Announces Acquisition by SilverTree Equity

Orbus Software Announces Acquisition by SilverTree Equity Media Links Orbus Software added over 100 new customers and generated ~100%+ SaaS revenue growth in 2020 Vin Murria OBE, founder of Advanced Computer Software plc, and Adam Hale, former CEO of Fairsail, join Orbus advisory board London, New York City and Sydney – January 12th, 2021 – Orbus Software, a global market-leading provider of Enterprise Architecture software, today announced that it has been acquired by SilverTree Equity, a leading private equity firm focused on software and technology businesses. This investment will strengthen Orbus Software’s position as a global market leader in Enterprise Architecture (EA) software, continuing to deliver innovative, business outcome-driven solutions through its flagship iServer and cloud-native iServer365 platforms. Orbus has long been at the forefront of enterprise architecture tools and has been consistently recognised for the breadth, depth, and proven value of its

OpenMind Wellbeing helps office workers through yoga and meditation

Two yogis, Gabi and Ash, quit their day jobs to help office workers through yoga and meditation. The pair shared a passion for wellbeing and met at a yoga studio. From there, a partnership was formed. Ash had already brought OpenMind Wellbeing into existence and Gabi had also set up a yoga community at her workplace. But together, Ash and Gabi made the leap to quit their former jobs and focus solely on developing the business. We caught up with OpenMind Wellbeing to congratulate them on taking home the Digital Innovation Award at the Mad World Summit. It seems a perfect opportunity to share the amazing things they’re achieving in the first of many business profiles featuring in the newsletter.

New Ziraf app for honest food reviews of London restaurants | East London and West Essex Guardian Series

In partnership with Sponsored Ziraf founders Paul and Cy (top left) and the rest of their team (other photos). Photos: Natwest Five years ago, Paul and Cy moved to Warwick for university. Despite knowing each other from their time in college, it wasn’t until their second year at university that they realised they had a shared passion – food. Having moved from Malaysia to pursue his university career, Paul was desperate to find a taste of home in the UK. Cy was also a massive foodie, running her own food Instagram account. New to the country, they both resorted to using Tripadvisor and other online lists claiming to have found the top 10 restaurants and cafes to go to, however, they were both constantly disappointed by the food they received.

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