News and views from the Wildfire team
At EML Wildfire we’ve launched many effective PR campaigns that focus around research. Omnibus surveys no doubt have their place in the PR world. But
Read moreThe New Electronics PR newsletter caught my eye recently, in particular the IMechE’s survey claiming that almost 40% of respondents said they believed young apprentices, graduates and new recruits
Read morePublications ceasing production of their print editions and moving to an online only format is hardly a new trend, and in many cases any such
Read moreStarting an online company is easy. Any Tom, Dick or Harry can register a business, get a massive loan, call themselves a CEO and swan
Read moreLord Young proposes removing start-up loans age cap – 13th May The Prime Minister’s Enterprise Adviser, Lord Young, has published his latest report ‘Growing Your
Read moreIt’s the start of Small Cell World Summit, the annual London gathering to discuss all things small cells (who’d have thought it!) and, perhaps more
Read moreLast week a group of 19 European electronics businesses and academics got behind a $half-billion pilot-line project which hopes to industrialise FD-SOI technology. I’ll cover
Read moreWe’ve all been guilty of sharing our bed with someone other than our partner at least once in our lives. However that ‘someone’ is typically
Read moreSilicon Fen has been the electronics PR man’s candy shop for as long as I can remember, but it looks like Cambridge could soon have a
Read moreYesterday was a big day in the gaming world – it is not every day one of the power three (Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony) launches a
Read moreI’m inclined to think that the timing of Yahoo!’s announcement of the all new Flickr (with one terabyte of free space!) on the same day as the
Read moreIn his report on the new Nokia 925 handset earlier this week, the BBC’s Rory Cellan-Jones highlighted that wireless charging has been removed from the new Nokia
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