Epic Powers Growth Companies
Epic, the UK's leading e-learning and web design company, has won
the contract to develop the web portal for new government-backed
initiative The Hub 100 (www.thehub100.com).
Supported by the South East England Development Agency (SEEDA)
fund for Regeneration and the Brighton and Hove Regeneration
Partnership, and chaired by Simon Fanshawe, The Hub 100 aims
to identify and support the top 100 companies in Brighton
and Hove with the highest potential to impact the local economy
through growth. The official search for the top 100 businesses
was launched on 12 September at The Dome, Brighton.
The Hub 100 portal, based on a 'what's needed' rather than
a 'what's available' rationale, will provide local entrepreneurs
with access to quality information and services. Epic's design
for the site, which has been praised as 'innovative', will
include a knowledge management system which will help entrepreneurs
identify the challenges they face and suggest peer-recommended
solutions. Forums and newsgroups will enable them to network
and share their business knowledge online. The development
will be based on Epic's Arena product, but will have extensive
tailoring to meet the specific requirements of the brief.
Development of the portal will be managed by Wired Sussex,
whose executive director, Emily Aitken, is part of the Hub
100 Management Group. Wired Sussex will also be responsible
for delivering a proportion of the specially commissioned
seminars and training workshops to which the Hub 100 will
provide access. As well as providing a key networking and
communication platform for the selected 100 businessesthe
portal will also offer information and inspiration to a much
wider group of companies in the Brighton and Hove area, particularly
those aspiring to join the Hub in the future.
Cheryl Clemons, Technology and Export Manager of Wired
Sussex, said: 'Epic impressed us with their intrinsic
understanding of The Hub 100 and the need for members and
aspiring members to gain practical business value from this
resource. We haven't worked with Epic before and are very
excited to see what this partnership will deliver.'
Donald Clark, Epic, said: 'Brighton and Hove is a great
place to run a business, the problem is the lack of visible growth
businesses. As a growth business ourselves we are delighted to be
contributors to the core Hub 100 initiative'.
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