Table of Contents: Transforming e-commerce for a Dragons’ Den winner with a revolutionary product | Making automation work for you and your business | We’re in the Big Apple 🍕 | Capturing the footage that matters most to the loved ones they leave behind | Rolls-Royce aim to build a flying taxi |
 
 
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Edition 03 — Autumn 2018
 
 
Transforming e-commerce for a Dragons’ Den winner with a revolutionary product
 
 
Transforming e-commerce for a Dragons’ Den winner with a revolutionary product
 
 

Following overwhelming success on Dragons’ Den and growing worldwide sales, Magic Whiteboard bought out the Dragons and returned to 100% share ownership. The stationery entrepreneurs then partnered with Cotidia to enhance their online presence and overhaul their e-commerce offering.

 
 
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Making automation work for you and your business
 
 
Making automation work for you and your business
 
 

For many businesses, it can be the same small and repetitive tasks that consume precious time and resource. David delves into successes of automation in the steel industry and shines a light on examples of where automation has worked for our clients.

 
 
 
 
Cotidia in the Big Apple
 
 
We’re in the Big Apple 🍕
 
 

Guillaume and Alex are currently working in New York with our long-term client MWAC. They’re in the Big Apple with the MWAC team, planning and designing some major enhancements to the admin and user app. Keep up-to-date with their travels on the Cotidia Instagram page or Guillaume’s personal profile.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Capturing the footage that matters most to the loved ones they leave behind
 
 

My Farewell partnered with Cotidia to bring an inspired and impassioned idea to life; a simple but heartwarming idea of leaving messages for their family or friends to be passed on when they are no longer there for them. Alongside the iOS app, we created an informative website that detailed the process and gave useful examples of how the app works.

 
 
 
 
Rolls-Royce aim to build a flying taxi
 
 
Rolls-Royce aim to build a flying taxi
 

Venturing slightly outside what they’re renowned for, Rolls-Royce has thrown their hat into the arena of flying cars! They have plans to build an electric flying car that will be taxi people around at speeds of up to 250 miles per hour. And they’re hoping to have it ready for as early as 2020. Maybe where we’re going, we really don’t need roads.

 
 
Microsoft dives deep to find new real estate
 
 
Microsoft dives deep to find new real estate
 

Microsoft are currently testing the viability of setting up data centers under the ocean. This impressive undertaking, which is currently being referred to as Project Natick, aims to install these units in bodies of water near coastal cities. The benefit being data would have less distance to travel to reach coastal communities, enabling super fast web surfing and video streaming.

 
 
 
 
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