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Education Base

education base

London

Bangladesh Advance Software and Education (BASE) Limited established in 1999 as a high-end SOFTWARE EDUCATION center providing GLOBALLY ACCREDITATED vendor certified courses tailored to individual and corporate need and by the way has evolved into a pioneer Information and Communication Technology (ICT) solution and full-service Company. BASE believes superior development outcomes can be achieved by harnessing the power of Information Technology. BASE is uniquely positioned at the intersection of technology and development to fulfill its commitment of bringing innovative and sustainable ICT and development solutions to our clients. The overarching objective of BASE is to contribute towards the Development of Digital Bangladesh. BASE started its journey with a vision of creating proper IT workforce for the IT/ITES industry in Bangladesh and abroad. BASE has successfully trained and developed thousands of skilled IT professionals currently engaged in the IT/ITES industry in the home and abroad. Training Services at BASE are designed to provide trainees with the skills they need to excel a career in IT/ITES industry. BASE applying state-of-the-art software practices has also positioned itself to provide complete IT/ITES solutions. BASE has designed and engineered high quality and cost effective applications for both private and public sector. BASE has transformed the businesses for a number of local and international clients through the art of digitization.

Children Unite

children unite

London

Children Unite is a registered charity that promotes participatory approaches to working with exploited children. Since 2010 we have worked in over 15 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America with children's rights agencies and donors that are supporting exploited children and young people. Through consultancy : We work with NGOs and donors that support exploited children and young people. Our advice service builds organisations' capacity to integrate children's participation into organisational policy and structure, and develop programmes that are based on needs identified by children themselves. Our technical advice and consultancy includes programme evaluation and grant assessment, qualitative research and policy reviews as well as capacity building and training staff and children. Through our projects : We facilitate children's activism and advocacy in order to influence national and international policy and practice. We design and co-ordinate participatory research and projects that empower exploited children. We have successfully supported child domestic workers to campaign nationally and internationally; influencing the International Labour Organisation's Domestic Workers Convention and introducing local by-laws to protect children from exploitation. Our Team Children Unite was founded by Jonathan Blagbrough and Helen Veitch who, between them, have over 40 years experience in the children's rights and child labour field. More... Our Board We have a Board of five trustees from a range of backgrounds who oversee the work of Children Unite. More...

London Technology Academy

london technology academy

London

Our Mission To enable a digital economy supported by a more reliable, efficient, and environmentally sustainable digital infrastructure. Our Story In 2003, as applications started increasing in complexity and size, the team initially addressed challenges in Software Architecture reliability and efficiency, setting some of the earlier groundwork around Architecture design languages and software product lines. The focus then quickly shifted to a more holistic approach from the ground up addressing the reliability, efficiency, and environmental sustainability of digital services, from data centres to IT Operations and application design. This led to the establishment of the London Technology Academy (LTA) in 2013. The team laid out some key scientific work around cost-effective deployments in the Cloud and environmental sustainability challenges in software and physical infrastructure. Today, LTA is home to some of the key international authorities in digital infrastructure. The LTA team supported the creation of some of the best practices and global standards and policies on digital infrastructure (e.g EN50600, EU Code of Conduct, EMAS, EcoDesign and EU Green Public Procurement to name a few). The team supports governments and corporates globally to transform their digital footprint to a more reliable, efficient and environmentally sustainable state. The LTA team led European initiatives like EURECA and PEDCA that saw broad transformation and consolidation of government infrastructure and the training of well over a thousand ICT professionals.