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Senior DTI officials meet Swindon success story

03-29-2007 · University of Bath

The co-founder of a fast-growing new technology company based at Swindon Innovation Centre met senior officials from the Department of Trade and Industry, when they visited the University yesterday as part of a day-long programme in Swindon.

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