WebsynergiDesign
WebsynergiDesign is a Web design agency based in the Birmingham (UK) Jewellery Quarter. The company occupies purpose-designed offices in the Altitude Building which was built in 2007 as part of the historic Jewellery Quarter's Regeneration Programme and specialises in complex web development
Company History & Recognition
WebsynergiDesign was incorporated as a limited company in 2001 registered at Companies House. Among several awards won by the company is the Regional Black Country Chamber of Commerce Asian Business of the Year Award in 2005. The company was a finalist in the Creative Media and Arts Sector of the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce Awards in 2007.
Business Development
WebsynergiDesign’s client portfolio includes developing websites for Rachel Elnaugh, who met Director Chetan Naik at a business conference and established his links with Rachel, for winners of the BBC2 Dragons'Den series.
The Law Society the regulatory body which represents solicitors in England and Wales and works towards influencing law, is a recent client. WebsynergiDesign created the software (secure, interactive, web-standards compliant, meeting the highest standards of web accessibility for its latest, nationwide project which targeted its entire membership and monitored its success.
Toshiba of Japan, Hong Kong and the UK asked WebsynergiDesign to design a professional PowerPoint presentation for their new Quantum Cryptography System. The new product, which prevents the digital theft of corporate data, was developed by Toshiba's Cambridge Research Laboratory and was introduced at the ITU Telecom World Conference 2006 in Hong Kong.
The Dudley Group of Hospitals NHS Trust relied upon the company’s confidentiality when producing their presentation for a new, high level project and UK Trade and Investment's presentation was produced involving major car manufactures highlighting their innovative technology.
References
- BBC Programme Inside Out, November 2008 featuring Bristol architect Niall Phillips regarding Birmingham’s bid for World Heritage Status for the Birmingham Jewellery Quarter