Open Invitation to the Rtec Launch Event Friday 27th June.

Grants for Business, Networking Event, Rushcliffe, Rushcliffe Technology and Enterprise Centre
[caption id="attachment_2665" align="alignleft" width="640"] Rtec Launch Event Exeid Rushcliffe Borough Council JV[/caption] Its going to be a great event with superb networking opportunities so bring your business cards. Please email rtec@exeid.com to confirm your place at the event or for the seminar sessions Seminar Sessions 4:00 – Francine Pickering, Clarity Marketing – Measurable Marketing, how to make sure you never waste money on marketing again 4:30 – Manjit Rana, Ingenin – Can innovative Tech make traditional industries like insurance ‘interesting’?   5:00 – Amir Bazrafshan, Apricot Marketing – 5 key things everyone should know about Video Marketing   MAIN EVENT Networking from 4:00 onwards 5:00 – Ken Clarke QC MP arrival 5.25 - Richard Priestley MD Exeid -Opening address 5:30 – Ken Clarke QC MP opening Speech followed by promo…
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We examine why everyone should have a hot-desk in the 21st Century.

19 Castle Gate, Bridlesmith Walk, Business Advice, Commercial Property, Derby, Exeid News, Grants for Business, Leicester, London, Merchants Court, Milton Keynes, Nottingham, Office space, Parking, Photography, Property Purchase, Retail And Leisure opportunities, Rushcliffe, Rushcliffe Technology and Enterprise Centre, serviced office space, St Nicholas' Court, Stanford House, TechCityNotts, Uncategorized, Vintage Offices
Life has never been running at such a break-neck speed as it is today. I’m surprised you’ve got time to read this. I’m surprised I’ve got time to *write* this. Internet, apps, latest news, ‘being the first’ culture, hashtags and instantaneous media are only encouraging us to move faster and enhance our productivity to a super-human level. So it’s only fitting that a solution to commuting, freelancing and start-up businesses would have peaked on the horizon. That solution is hot-desking. We offer hot-desk spaces to everybody who requires one, and with locations across the country and recently it’s become easy to transport your entire business with you wherever you go. Think you’re excluded from the ‘hot-desk’ club? Definitely not. Every day provides a brand new way to utilise your hot-desk.…
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PLANS UNDERWAY TO MAKE RUSHCLIFFE A HUB FOR TECH BUSINESS (press release)

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[caption id="attachment_2575" align="alignleft" width="300"] Richard Priestley with Facilities Manager, Huw.[/caption] Refurbishment has begun on the Rushcliffe Civic Centre (Pavilion Rd, West Bridgford), as part of a wider plan to encourage economic growth to the area. Exeid, a Nottingham-based commercial property consultancy, signed a contract with Rushcliffe Borough Council in February, giving Exeid permission to refurbish and fill the floors which were in a state of disuse. The two floors have been rebranded as the Rushcliffe Technology and Enterprise Centre (RTEC) and will be utilised with buzzing tech and business companies. Both Rushcliffe Borough Council and Exeid are hoping that RTEC will showcase the Rushcliffe location as a wise investment for business, with access to many small companies offering different services and networks, as well as a range of shops and…
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Exciting update for Rushcliffe Technology and Enterprise Centre under development (RTEC) (pictures)

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Exeid and Rushcliffe Borough Council are excited to announce that renovations of the Rushcliffe Technology and Enterprise Centre (RTEC) have officially started. Today, we ventured down to West Bridgford to take a first look at the skeleton of what will become a 12,000 sq.ft centre of excellence for developing businesses of all sizes. Donning fluorescent Exeid jackets, we entered the site with camera in hand, to capture the first moments of this project’s new life. The interior which had made up the previous office had been ripped out, leaving the bare structure, upon which to build new serviced offices. From first impression, it was easy to see that the space was long overdue for updating, with seventies office furniture all ready to be discarded, and pale pink paint on every wall. There…
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