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CNBC Europe - Forward Thinking

This eZ publish website supports a series of short films being shown on CNBC Europe, Europe's leading business and financial news TV channel.

VET

VET commissioned VisionWT to create a website focused on the companies core media offer. The base goal being to raise the profile of the organisations Video Editing and Training capabilities. The overall goal being to increase bookings and industry recognition.

Adifo

Adifo provide premier software automation for the feed and food industry engaging solutions world-wide. VisionWT have taken on all of Adifo's marketing communications in addition to developing a new brand in order to provide strength and definition for their various solutions sectors.

Amba

Amba is an independent provider of investment research subcontracting services. The website VisionWT created is Amba's first website and have now redeveloped with a fresh new design and additional features and functionality.

UAP

UAP commissioned VisionWT to redevelop their website which was previously a static HTML website using frames making it impossible to bookmark and with a very old fashioned look and feel not consistent with their innovative way of working.

Grolier

VisionWT have developed the new website for industry leading publisher Grolier.

e-resourcing

e-resourcing is an exciting new and innovative recruitment specialist. The services provided are permanent recruitment, contractor recruitment and other flexible outsourced resource solutions.

International Campaign to Ban Landmines

VisionWT were chosen by ICBL to support their online strategy for constantly improving the experience the ICBL visitor has when visiting the site.

CAFOD: World Gifts

VisionWT were approached to develop the online solution for the CAFOD (Catholic Agency for Overseas Development) World Gifts campaign to maximise donations around the Christmas 2004 period. We have been developing the World Gifts website for each Christmas period since.

SCIAF

SCIAF is Scotland's lead aid agency. SCIAF support poor communities overseas regardless of their religion in addition to responding to humanitarian disasters and campaigning for a just world.