Three Harrogate district education companies are set to host a conference for the school sector.
BlueCow Education and Pobble, both from Harrogate, and Ripon-based Picture News have organised the event, which will see more than 100 school leaders from across the UK “inspire, innovate and improve” as the latest challenges in education come under the spotlight.
Among those taking part in panel discussions will be the Harrogate Grammar School head Neil Renton, who will also be signing copies of his new book New School Leader: What Now? at the conference.
Other speakers include Dave McPartlin – the head famous for taking his school onto TV’s Britain’s Got Talent programme; the world-leading authority on artificial intelligence in education, Dan Fitzpatrick; and Simon Hunt, the BBC Bitesize teacher.
Simon Blower, co-founder and director of Pobble, said:
“As a company with strong Harrogate roots, working closely with North Yorkshire schools, it has long been an ambition to bring a high-quality event to our home town.
“These leading experts-in-their-field will help those attending to think about new ways to innovate, inspire and improve pupil outcomes, whilst reflecting on today’s challenging climate for current and aspiring leaders.”
The event will take place at the Crowne Plaza in Harrogate on Friday, October 13, from 9.30am until 3.30pm.
For more information visit the Blue Cow Education website here.
Harrogate company agrees deal to expand into Africa
A Harrogate telecommunications company has agreed a deal to expand its presence into Africa.
Mobile Tornado, which is based at Cardale Park, has reached the agreement with communications company Instacom which extends its partnership until 2026.
Instacom, which has headquarters in South Africa, provides critical communications solutions to government agencies and private enterprises on the continent.
The agreement will see the company extend its resell contract of Mobile Tornado’s push-to-talk over cellular technologies.
It will also see the Harrogate company act as exclusive UK reseller for Instacom’s PTX personnel management platform.
Luke Wilkinson of Mobile Tornado, said:
“We have been working with Instacom since 2010 and are thrilled to be taking our relationship to the next level.
We are looking forward to working more closely and sharing our mutual knowledge and expertise.
“We are already discussing a number of exciting ideas and can’t wait to start implementing them.
“The continued growth of mobile network coverage across Africa is creating big opportunities for government agencies and private enterprises to increase safety, reduce costs, boost productivity and improve efficiency among their remote workforces.”