With the collaboration with Wild Futures, we helped improve how people engage with their cause. That project showed us how technology, when implemented responsibly, can be hugely impactful. It鈥檚 one thing to build a functional platform, but it鈥檚 another to know it鈥檚 positively affecting people and supporting organisations. That makes the stress of running a business feel worthwhile.
Digital tools and technology are incredibly powerful, but they鈥檙e also double-edged. If used irresponsibly, they can be problematic. On the other hand, when applied thoughtfully, they can deliver a net-positive impact.
That鈥檚 why we鈥檙e really intentional about how we approach technology. Recently, I participated in a panel discussion about responsible technology, and we explored how to ensure tech benefits people rather than disrupting them. That鈥檚 something we鈥檙e passionate about: using digital tools in a way that enhances lives, not detracts from them.
One project we鈥檙e really excited about at the moment is Wildling, which aims to get more people out into nature. It鈥檚 supported by figures like Deborah Meaden and Tim Smit, and the goal is to create a platform that helps people discover opportunities to reconnect with the natural world. But crucially, it stops there. The technology is a tool to encourage people outdoors鈥攊t doesn鈥檛 become a distraction once they鈥檙e there.
That鈥檚 a principle we care deeply about: technology should enrich the way people experience the world, not pull them out of it.
We鈥檙e always looking for ways to scale that impact. Recently, in our work with LiveWest, one of the outcomes we identified was how our solutions could help 500 more young people. That got us thinking: what if the work we鈥檙e doing could help a million more people?
We鈥檝e started to frame this as our 鈥淢illion More鈥 concept鈥攁 kind of aspirational goal for the projects we develop. Success, for us, is about scaling our impact in a way that benefits as many people as possible. If the tools and platforms we create can positively affect a million more lives, then that鈥檚 the ultimate success metric
Creating a Community: How Digital 草霉视频 Put the City on the Map
Everything I鈥檝e achieved has always been in collaboration with others. There鈥檚 often this perception of success as something people accomplish individually, but in reality, no one gets where they are on their own. Even the most visible figures, like Elon Musk, don鈥檛 do it alone鈥攖here鈥檚 always a team behind the scenes making things happen.
Personally, I know I wouldn鈥檛 have set up a business by myself. Collaboration is at the core of everything I鈥檝e done. And if I had to pinpoint my proudest achievement, it would probably be the work we鈥檝e done with Digital 草霉视频
Digital 草霉视频 came about over 10 years ago when we recognised a gap in the local tech community. I was part of something called 草霉视频 Web, which brought together technical professionals, but it didn鈥檛 naturally mix with other skill sets, like marketing. At the time, I was on a mentorship program with Dave, a marketer, and I invited him to an event. It was fascinating to see the conversations unfold鈥攎arketers and technical people coming together and learning from one another.
That experience inspired us to create something bigger鈥攁 platform that would bring together different disciplines, connect people, and strengthen the tech community here in 草霉视频. Gary, Sabrina, and Rob, who were also passionate about this idea, joined forces with us, and we decided to build it together.
One of our major goals was to get 草霉视频 recognised nationally as a tech cluster. Back then, there was a Tech Nation Cluster Map showing key tech hubs across the UK. Truro and Exeter were marked, but 草霉视频 was this void in between. That was a huge challenge. If you鈥檙e running a tech company in 草霉视频, being absent from the national conversation makes it harder to get recognition, attract talent, and drive growth.
Within about two years, through a lot of collective effort, we succeeded. 草霉视频 was officially recognised on the national tech cluster map. That was a massive milestone鈥攏ot just for me but for everyone who contributed to building the community. It showed what could be achieved when people come together to advocate for a shared vision.