Torchbox is an employee-owned, certified B Corp digital agency and is the founding developer of Wagtail, supporting organisations with digital products, services and campaigns.
Developer of an order management software designed to improve daily logistic operations. The company's software offers shipping management services by aggregating and bringing distribution details into one place, enabling online sellers to dispatch shipments by consolidating orders from e-commerce platforms and marketplaces.
The Department for Education (DfE) is a UK ministerial department dedicated to children's services, education, and skills development across England. It operates under the Secretary of State for Education and is supported by various agencies and public bodies, including Ofqual and Ofsted. DfE's mission is to ensure equitable access to education, enhance learning standards, and equip individuals with essential skills for success in school and the workplace.
DfE focuses on several key priorities, such as driving economic growth through improved skills and productivity, leveling up education standards nationwide, and supporting disadvantaged children with high-quality local services. The department is organized into groups that address specific areas, including schools, families, skills, and regional delivery. It oversees early years education, primary and secondary schools, further and higher education, and children's services, collaborating with local authorities, education institutions, and health professionals to implement its policies effectively.
Dataro is a technology company innovating AI-powered fundraising solutions for nonprofits and charities. Dataro serves hundreds of nonprofits across more than 20 countries, focusing on enhancing charitable fundraising through artificial intelligence and business intelligence by analyzing data at scale and creating efficiencies in donor engagement and personalization.
Deutsche Telekom merged its T-Mobile USA unit with prepaid specialist MetroPCS in 2013, and that firm merged with Sprint in 2020, creating the second-largest wireless carrier in the us. T-Mobile now serves 77 million postpaid and 21 million prepaid phone customers, equal to around 30% of the us retail wireless market. The firm entered the fixed-wireless broadband market aggressively in 2021 and now serves more than 5 million residential and business customers. In addition, T-Mobile provides wholesale services to resellers.