A select group of the region's most ambitious and inventive companies have been welcomed into the Future50 Class of 2018.
The entrepreneur-led businesses were officially named at the Future50 Live! conference at the Enterprise Centre at the UEA.
The crowd of nearly 150 people heard from speakers including Mark Sait, chief executive of Save Money Cut Carbon, on how to go from start-up to scale-up, Prof Fiona Lettice of the UEA on disruptive innovation, Barclays' Joe Cooksey on digital security and Chris Billing of current Future50 member Snap Account on how he built his business.
Future50 is a business support programme recognising Norfolk and Suffolk's most exciting firms, and is delivered by Archant, Nwes, Barclays, Birketts, Lovewell Blake and the UEA. Members benefit from tailored business advice, networking opportunities, peer support and multimedia coverage.
The full list of Future50 Class of 2018 members is below, and you can read more about the previous two cohorts on our Future50 pages.
• The SenLab Group
• Fairfax & Favor
• Starkings & Watson
• The Wedding Collection – by Boleyn
• Your Own Place CIC
• Gurney Environmental
• DefibUK
• Mio Conferencing Solutions
• Protu technology
• T&S Motor Traders
• Cabins Unlimited
• Pruce Newman Pipework
• Independent Lives (Norfolk)
• Flibl
• Notice Media
• Chadwicks Limited
• ShrinKit Ltd
• Spider Fixed Fee Web Recruiters
• Inbox Integration
• CSSCloud Computer Services
• EO Charging
• Rethink Press
• Corbel Solutions
• Redz Hair Stylists & Redz Hair Academy
• Hype Marketing
• Pickr
• ApplinSkinner
• Naked Element
• HUT42 Services
• Furthermore Marketing
• Assemble
• Customer Happiness Systems
• Soak Digital
• RThirteen Reruitment
• Bullards Norwich Gin
• Taste Collectiv
• Pier Marketing
• Archway Carpets
• Two Point Zero IT
• Limelight Design
• Pedal Revolution
• Omega Ingredients
• Migsolv
• Full Mix Marketing
• Frugal Pac
• Compleat Software
• Heatlink
• Nu Image
• Hugga Bubba
• Kanndoo
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