by David Prior
Leeds data and analysis business The Data City is to create 10 new jobs and expects to double revenue to £1million this year.
The business has recently made a number of new appointments across its development and analysis teams including spatial-analysis expert Fatima Garcia Elena, UX designer Matt Martin, client strategist Matt Childs and biophysicist developer Dan Billingsley.
It also opened an Amsterdam office last year to enable future international growth.
The Data City is a Data as a Service (DaaS) company, providing data on the companies and sectors that are driving the emerging economy.
Its technology overcomes the deficiencies in standard industrial classifications (SIC codes) historically used by most governments and research bodies and is increasingly being adopted as the new standard in data for economic analysis.
The legal battle continues after latest federal plan approves status quo hydro operations
Contacts
Brett VandenHeuvel, bv@columbiariverkeeper.org, (503) 348-2436 (contact about hot water)
Glen Spain (PCFFA), fish1ifr@aol.com (541) 689-2000 Portland, OR
Today, Earthjustice on behalf of a coalition of fishing and conservation groups returned to court to challenge the latest federal plan for hydropower operations on the Snake and Columbia Rivers. This latest plan was developed in a rush by the outgoing Trump administration and it green-lights essentially the same operations the courts have consistently rejected for more than two decades and through a half dozen different failed efforts. This is the eighth incarnation of this long legal fight to restore endangered salmon and steelhead.