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Digital shop window goes live
A free search engine acting as a shop window for the North East digital industry has officially gone live.
Supplier Search is designed to help local businesses take advantage of the cutting-edge ICT solutions developed on their doorstep by matching them with the right digital suppliers to meet their business objectives.
Developed in partnership between the Centre for eBusiness and Sunderland Software City, Supplier Search allows companies who deliver ICT solutions to highlight their areas of expertise and experience, making it much easier for local businesses to find the right supplier to meet their business needs.
Local suppliers have a three months head start to sign up to Supplier Search by entering their details through a quick online questionnaire before businesses are invited to begin using the tool to search for a local digital solutions suppliers.
Pascal Fintoni, chief executive of the Centre for eBusiness said: “Supplier Search will be a brilliant way of showcasing the innovation of the North East’s growing digital community to the companies looking to invest in software and digital solutions.
“It promises to be a priceless way for bringing new business to the door of local ICT suppliers and I’d encourage all local digital firms to take five minutes to enter their details”.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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