Are women and ethnic minorities avoiding the tech sector and where on earth would you find cupcakes created by AI? In the first ever Tribe Tech Podcast, the un-technical journalists Robert Hillier and Feyaza Khan find the answers to these and other questions at Bristol's inaugural technology festival. They speak to its creator Nick Sturge and others who are taking part in what could become tech's next big thing in the south west.
Robert and Feyaza speak to Joyann Boyce from Arima & Co. which is an inclusive marketing agency here in the South West. Joyann also works with TechSpa...
This month we talk to Dolly Gulliford from the Bournemouth-based app creator Passenger, about how she got into tech from a non-tech background and why...
Robert and Feyaza are looking at how fans who couldn't go to Japan for the Olympics can interact with the games from their own countries, thanks to a ...
Tribe Tech was at the G7 in Cornwall this month and Robert and Feyaza speak to South African journalist Zobuswe Ngobese about the relevance of his cou...
Robert Hillier and Feyaza Khan speak to Nemo D'Qrill from Sigma Polaris, which specialises in diversity recruitment asking "where's the diversity at" ...
In this episode we speak to angel investor Ben Cooper who is running Tech South West's StartUp Studio about what makes a good startup, and we talk to ...
Will workers stay remote as we come out of lockdown? What lessons have we learnt? Also, there's a new bank in town, for cryptocurrency and it's based ...
This month's Tribe Tech scrutinizes the Tech South West survey, with two of the South West's most influential tech leaders.Andy Doyle, Founder of glob...
How can rech companies in the region can stand out in a noisy social media space? We as one of the country's leading social media marketers - Phil Byr...
This has been a life-changing year for all of us, and we have had the opportunity to speak to some fantastic people for our podcast carrying out amazi...