No-code app developer February has unveiled its groundbreaking artificial intelligence (AI) app creator, so simple it only needs one sentence of typed text to create an app.
Working in a similar way to DALL-E’s text into art, February’s AI uses text into app building software.
Employers across the region are being warned to get their tactics right or risk a rush of red cards and own goals during the World Cup.
According to Rollits LLP employment solicitor Lucy Trynka, even the most dedicated employees can be distracted by the four-yearly festival of football, so employers must develop a solid strategy to keep their employees engaged.
According to the latest Chambers and Partners UK legal directory, a leading law firm has strengthened its credentials across its practice areas.
Following Rollits’ significant recognition in the similarly prestigious Legal 500, the 2023 edition is widely recognized as a definitive mark of excellence in the legal sector.
Hull’s Victorian arcade has been greeted by a fanfare of flowers in anticipation of a new era.
As a result of closing her previous shop in North Hull and opening Artisan Flowers in Paragon Arcade, Katrina Moore has pursued a policy of upmarket downsizing.
During its next event, a digital marketing forum will look at ways to maximize shrinking budgets, offer free pizza, and collect food for Hull food banks.
A Power Hour event at Social in Humber Street, Hull, on Friday 4 November will bring together influential speakers from the region’s digital community.
A TV business expert, Adam Corbally, is asking young entrepreneurs in Hull, East Riding and Ryedale to pitch their innovative ideas for the chance to win £1,000 and a year’s mentoring.
Hull’s Making Changes for Careers programme is looking for aspiring young entrepreneurs aged 16 to 29 to submit a two-minute video about their business idea.
Foundations Live 2022 will take place at a college near Beverley, East Yorkshire this week. This is one of the region’s biggest construction, careers, and trade events.
Bishop Burton College in East Yorkshire will host the event on 20th October, offering contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers the chance to meet and network. There will also be over 70 exhibitors showcasing their training and employment opportunities, products, and services.
By transforming health and justice to build confidence and attract investment, an East Yorkshire family business has helped British interests overseas for 25 years.
It delivers investigation training in British Overseas Territories as well as tackling corruption and financial crime in Bosnia Herzegovina.
A prestigious national award has been presented to the company that has transformed the vehicle branding industry.
Despite only launching two years ago, Brandfixx’s innovative panel-by-panel approach to branding has already won significant accolades thanks to its cost, time, and carbon savings.
During one of the big events at Humber Business Week, a prominent member of the local business community visited Castle Hill Hospital to tour the facilities and collect his prize for the Daisy Appeal.
Garness Jones’ Group Managing Director Dave Garness won six bottles of champagne in a business card draw held by the Daisy Appeal at The Business Day event that concluded Humber Business Week.
Levelling up is always going to be a tricky business. There cannot be that many business owners out there who are actively looking to take more risks and add more pressure than they already have.
Things have been incredibly difficult for everyone in recent months, and there has been very little indication that things are going to change any time soon.
There are many different paths that you can take in your professional life. One of the most important decisions that you will make is whether to pursue a career in the public or private sector.
Both sectors have their pros and cons, and it can be difficult to decide which one is right for you. In this blog post, we will discuss the differences between these two sectors and help you decide which one is right for you!
The deadline for one of the most prestigious and long-running awards ceremonies in the region has been extended.
The Women of Achievement Awards (WOAA), organised by Women in Business Hull (WIB), celebrates the achievements of businesswomen across Hull and East Yorkshire who either run their own business or hold a leading role in their profession, industry, organisation or charity.
Arco, the UK’s leading safety company, has donated £3,000 to local charity Run With It, an educational support non-profit charity, to help develop literacy and numeracy skills in local young people.
Arco is also encouraging colleagues to involve themselves with volunteering opportunities across all Run With It programmes, including aiding in the delivery of two new ten-week education programmes in Beverley during September, benefitting up to 60 students.