A Welsh company has developed the technology to build affordable low carbon homes from recycled waste plastic and minerals – including packaging and manufacturing waste. Affresol is now set to launch its range of eco-friendly homes and modular portable buildings that have the potential to revolutionise the building industry.

IBW is part of the Welsh Assembly Government (external link) helping businesses all over the world explore the limitless possibilities that are available in our small, clever and welcoming country.
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PaySwyft - a new player in the e-commerce market - has opened its Head Office in Wales where it will launch the first totally integrated web based service in the UK that enables bills to be presented and paid through one portal. PaySwyft’s core business is electronic bill presentment and payment, which has two sides to the offering.
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At the end of 2009, Yamgo, a company that specialises in entertainment on the move and bringing live TV to mobile phones announced that it was setting up its headquarters in Swansea where it plans to create 23 jobs over the next two years.
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The Access Wales Programme was launched at the beginning of October 2009 and is one of the services offered by International Business Wales (IBW).
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High Performance Computing (HPC) Wales is an ambitious project to build a globally recognised high-performance computing capability across Wales, providing an enabling technology and building a skills base to support research and development projects that deliver significant benefits across the Principality and beyond.
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Wales, a business innovation centre for digital companies has been awarded the “Best Science-Based Incubator 2009” award by international organisation Science Alliance at their annual conference in Stockholm, Sweden.
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More businesses will be able to connect to the high-speed digital communications FibreSpeed network even if they are some distance from the fibre optic cabling, thanks to new technology installed by a specialist IT company.
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Cultech Ltd – a fast growing Welsh biotechnology company – has created 25 jobs after winning a major contract from Boots Alliance, which is the latest in a string of successes notched up by the company.
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Four days before the start of critical global climate change negotiations in Copenhagen, a forward thinking company from Wales has been invited to Downing Street to showcase how the UK’s low emission innovation and partnership are already shaping business for the future economy.
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