Speakers from Tinder Swindler and Biohacking to Microsoft and Google Working Together to Bridge the Gap
4C Strategies is an independent ICT consultancy specialising in technology and infrastructure projects.
4C Strategies covers all aspects of technology and infrastructure in the enterprise environment. Our consultants have demonstrable experience in helping clients to procure new technologies to meet their business requirements, providing end-to-end support on ICT projects by delivering a portfolio of consultancy services to meet client requirements, from audit and strategy through to procurement, implementation and resourcing.
We have been assisting organisations in the healthcare industry for over 20 years.
Our expertise covers all aspects of IT technology and infrastructure, including: digital strategy; IT and technology strategy; data centres; servers and storage; patient data security; desktop; telephony, unified communications and collaboration; Microsoft Teams; and wide area networks (WAN).
"4C Strategies has assisted in a range of complex ICT projects, from inception through to deployment, and demonstrated a rare ability to bring together technical expertise with business acumen and tight project management skills."
- Trevor Nelms, Director of Business Technology at West London Mental Health Trust
Speakers from Tinder Swindler and Biohacking to Microsoft and Google Working Together to Bridge the Gap
Upcycled Medical is pioneering the recycled textile industry. The company, launched by Linda Ball in 2017, started with the desire to make an environmentally friendly cap in the sports market. To meet the expectations and the requirements of the sports sector they were able to successfully develop a cap with 65% upcycled plastic and 35% organic cotton. After their initial success, they wondered if it would be possible to create a 100% upcycled textile, made from part marine and part landfill plastic, which would put a huge dent in the growing pollution problem.
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NHS Golden Jubilee has recently performed its 1,000th robotic orthopaedic joint replacement - HB looks at the hospital’s robotics programme