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Details of projects that ABC students are currently working on. For more details on these projects or to find out more on how you can get involved please contact us
We are working on two projects for Fairweigh, a weighing solutions provider. The students are producing new solutions using existing tools and bespoke software development to help the client to increase its business services.
This project is proving to be an exciting opportunity for both the business and students, its a great example of how small businesses can benefit from working with their local university.
Euromarque provide a unique business service of bespoke wine labels for industry gifts and parties.
Building upon this the students on this particular project are developing a totally interactive method of on-line label design.
This solution will enable the general public purchase wines and champagnes via the web with their own personally designed labels.
Evolution is a new start up business who require a website where they can advertise their services.
The brief is interesting as they don’t want to go down the impersonal route typical of the mortgage and insurance industries.
This has given the student an exciting opportunity to test his design skills.
This is a new charity organisation who require a web presence to advertise their services and promote understanding in the community.
This is a great opportunity for the charity founder, Professor Sinclair, to kick start his new venture using an enthusiastic student developer.





