A high-tech project that is set to "revolutionise the way small and medium firms do business" is due to be revealed tomorrow.
The Digital Business Ecosystem project will help firms compete in world markets by achieving better customer relationships, producing higher quality market information and knowledge and gaining sustainable revenue growth, according to its developers.
The West Midlands IT Association has organised an event at its headquarters in Blythe Valley Park, Solihull, on Wednesday, May 12, to inform companies how DBE can benefit them and what they have to do to be considered for the project.
The project is part of the European Commission's Sixth Framework Information Society and Technology programme, which provides funds for selected ICT firms' development work.
For more information click on: www.wmita.co.uk and follow the links to "events".
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