A productive first quarter as part of Innovation Martlesham
Mvine Limited announces today a productive first quarter membership of Innovation Martlesham tenancy at Adastral Park. During calendar months May, June and July, Mvine has grown its presence through collaboration with others sharing the park known for world-class research and development.
The company’s activities continue with the announcement today of a Breakfast Briefing which is scheduled be held on 10 September. This event, in conjunction with Tech East, will feature guest speakers from Mvine and BT on the topic: “Being yourself and staying safe online needs a whole new way of thinking: thank goodness for Dynamic Trust Environments”
More information about this event and registration details are available online at URL:
http://www.innovationmartlesham.com/events/im-breakfast-event-3/
Since its arrival, announced in April 2019, the company has been proactively building relationships with BT colleagues and with members of the Innovation Martlesham tech cluster.
For example, on 24 July, Mvine delivered a pop-up showcase event in The Hub Building, organised by Innovation Martlesham. Opting for a 'hi-viz' orange pop-up stand, Mvine invited a leading caricature artist, Steven Garner, to complement its messaging on the theme of Identity Management with caricatures drawn on the spot for everyone who wanted one. This won a lot of attention and was very well received.
Nicky Daniels, Head of Innovation Martlesham, said: “Mvine is certainly off to a great start as part of the Innovation Martlesham tech cluster and is our 122nd member. Noticeably positive things are coming about for Mvine because they are proactive and Innovation Martlesham is pleased to be facilitating the forthcoming Breakfast Briefing.”
Frank Joshi, Director at Mvine, said, “It’s largely thanks to the team at Innovation Martlesham that our first quarter at Adastral Park has been so productive. I am pleased that our relationship with BT as an Approved Supplier for over 10 years is growing in new ways, as well as with other companies already part of the tech cluster.”