The UK may not lead the race to bring technical inventions to market,but that's not because of any lack of home-grown talent. John Lamb reportsfrom the SSA Softwright Innovation Award where he helped judge offeringsfrom computer science graduates.
Earlier this year, more than 50 high-flying third-year university students entered projects for the SSA Softwright Innovation Award. Six finalists were invited to London's Grosvenor House Hotel las...
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