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Young IT agency shifts focus to the world

By: PRLog
UK-based IT social enterprise UnITe Computing unveils 2014 strategy with surprisingly little focus on IT
PRLog - Dec. 23, 2013 - LONDON, U.K. -- Seven years ago a then 14-year-old young entrepreneur Adam Bradford took his first steps into business launching an IT company with his brothers which helped teachers to deliver lessons using interactive technology.

Such was the business' success that it won over £10,000 worth of prizes and became 'UnITe Computing,' an IT agency launched by Adam and Dragon's Den star Levi Roots.

The young entrepreneur's career has blossomed landing him a place as a National Ambassador to Peter Jones CBE (Dragon's Den)'s Enterprise Academies and speaking engagements worldwide encourgaing young people and support agencies to see enterprise as a viable career option for young people.

UnITe Computing has been working with young people to develop their careers in IT for the past three years delivering projects for clients such as Google and the University of Australia.

Today, Adam unveiled the company's new shape for the future with surprisingly, has much less of an emphasis on IT. Adam explains: "We know that the future in the UK and for many other economies will be led by the uprising of small businesses and entrepreneurs. Not only that, but an enterprising mindset. With that in mind and putting much of my recent interests into play it seems logical that we now focus on putting our skills and expertise to work in developing entrepreneurship as a vehicle for change in emerging economies. UnITe Computing in 2014 will look very different to how it does now."

The new plans for the business cite working in numerous countries to develop technology-based solutions which improve the life chances of young people and develop local communities. Apps which promote local businesses, career tools delivered online and social media campaigns all form a part of the vision for the company's workload in 2014.

Adam continues: "We will be putting into practice our diverse work with technology and using my entries into the enterprise eco-system to change the world through technology. We will continue working for clients on an as-needed basis on traditional projects but now it's time to turn our attention to the world and I can't wait to see what the future holds."

Later in 2014, Adam will visit the Global Entrepreneurship Congress in Moscow - an event which aims to bring together entrepreneurship experts from across the globe in an effort to build collaborations and networks to help support for entrepreneurship to flourish.

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