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RE:SYSTEMS Mobile & Web turns Eighteen
The Manchester-based mobile and web development division of RE:SYSTEMS has announced it is to be rebranded and renamed ‘Eighteen’, as the company reaches a milestone in its eighteen year history. A brand new website has just been unveiled as part of the launch to promote Eighteen’s much broader digital marketing offer. The agency will sit within the RE:Digital Group, which also includes Tractivity, supplier of licensed CRM software and RE:SYSTEMS, ticketing systems provider – both located in Derbyshire.
Repositioning was led by a need to allow each business within the group to flourish and become more autonomous in its development, giving greater opportunities for expansion and investment in the future.
Tim Hutchinson, Managing Director of Eighteen commented:
“Now that our business has turned eighteen years old, we thought it was time for us stand on our own two feet! Under our new name, Eighteen, we will continue to focus on creating engaging digital experiences through web and mobile platforms for some of the biggest names across many different sectors.” Eighteen’s expertise ranges from digital strategy and planning, user research and mobile app development through to user experience, interface design, website development, and automated testing.
At Eighteen’s core is a dedicated team, comprising creative designers, developers, testers, project managers and consultants who are passionate about exploring, sharing and adopting innovative techniques and digital design methods. Clients include: HarperCollins (One Direction), Freesat, Help Musicians UK, Ticketmaster, Land Securities and Heathrow Express.
For more information, please explore the new website at: www.eighteendigital.co.uk or email: hello@eighteendigital.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by RE:SYSTEMS .
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