The document summarizes the key findings of the 2016 International Business Registers Report. It provides an overview of the survey respondents, including representatives from business registration authorities in Sweden, the UK, Canada, Germany, Serbia, and Denmark. The report contents include legal settings, processing times, use of e-services, funding, business dynamics, and use of business register information. Charts show results on topics like registration of beneficial owners, citizens per legal entity, average processing times globally, and information available in bulk from registers. Over 7 million new entities were formed globally in 2015.
The public sector spent £191 million through the G-Cloud framework as of the end of May 2014, with £11.9 million spent in May alone. The number of customers increased to 491 and suppliers grew to 322. Software as a service accounted for the largest portion of spending at £152 million, followed by software at £25.5 million. Spend per month has been averaging about £20 million and the top frameworks and suppliers were noted.
Total spending on the G-Cloud framework through June 2014 was £217 million, with £18.2 million spent in June alone. The number of customers increased to 524 and suppliers grew to 343. Most spending was on software and cloud services, with managed cloud services accounting for £172.2 million of total expenditure. Average monthly spending has risen by about £1 million and is now near £21 million, as new customers are added at a rate of 20-40 per month.
A summary presentation of G-Cloud spend data up to and including September 2013. Includes details of new customers and new suppliers to the framework. Further details on www.GovSpend.Org.UK
The document summarizes UK government spending data through August 2014 from the G-Cloud program. It shows that total G-Cloud spending was £270 million, with monthly spending of £14.3 million in August. The number of customers increased to 576 while suppliers grew to 379. Most spending was on software and cloud services, with infrastructure spending growing the fastest year-over-year. Charts display spending trends by month and breakdowns of top customers, suppliers, and purchased products.
G-Cloud stats - 2014-07 - details of G-Cloud spend to end July 2014GovSpend.Org.UK
Total spending on the UK Government's G-Cloud program was £249 million as of July 2014, with software and cloud services making up the vast majority at 79% and 13% respectively. The number of customers increased by 27 to 551 over the previous month, while suppliers grew by 23 to 366. Spending in 2014 alone reached £155 million, representing consistent categories with total spending figures. Infrastructure as a service saw the largest growth at 347% from 2013 to 2014.
The document summarizes the key findings of the 2016 International Business Registers Report. It provides an overview of the survey respondents, including representatives from business registration authorities in Sweden, the UK, Canada, Germany, Serbia, and Denmark. The report contents include legal settings, processing times, use of e-services, funding, business dynamics, and use of business register information. Charts show results on topics like registration of beneficial owners, citizens per legal entity, average processing times globally, and information available in bulk from registers. Over 7 million new entities were formed globally in 2015.
The public sector spent £191 million through the G-Cloud framework as of the end of May 2014, with £11.9 million spent in May alone. The number of customers increased to 491 and suppliers grew to 322. Software as a service accounted for the largest portion of spending at £152 million, followed by software at £25.5 million. Spend per month has been averaging about £20 million and the top frameworks and suppliers were noted.
Total spending on the G-Cloud framework through June 2014 was £217 million, with £18.2 million spent in June alone. The number of customers increased to 524 and suppliers grew to 343. Most spending was on software and cloud services, with managed cloud services accounting for £172.2 million of total expenditure. Average monthly spending has risen by about £1 million and is now near £21 million, as new customers are added at a rate of 20-40 per month.
A summary presentation of G-Cloud spend data up to and including September 2013. Includes details of new customers and new suppliers to the framework. Further details on www.GovSpend.Org.UK
The document summarizes UK government spending data through August 2014 from the G-Cloud program. It shows that total G-Cloud spending was £270 million, with monthly spending of £14.3 million in August. The number of customers increased to 576 while suppliers grew to 379. Most spending was on software and cloud services, with infrastructure spending growing the fastest year-over-year. Charts display spending trends by month and breakdowns of top customers, suppliers, and purchased products.
G-Cloud stats - 2014-07 - details of G-Cloud spend to end July 2014GovSpend.Org.UK
Total spending on the UK Government's G-Cloud program was £249 million as of July 2014, with software and cloud services making up the vast majority at 79% and 13% respectively. The number of customers increased by 27 to 551 over the previous month, while suppliers grew by 23 to 366. Spending in 2014 alone reached £155 million, representing consistent categories with total spending figures. Infrastructure as a service saw the largest growth at 347% from 2013 to 2014.
Public sector spending on cloud computing through the G-Cloud program in December 2013 totaled £11.1 million, bringing the total for 2013 to £92.6 million. Software as a service (SaaS) accounted for 78% of total spending. There were 22 new customers and 22 new suppliers added in December, bringing the totals to 346 customers and 238 suppliers participating in the G-Cloud program. Spending has topped £10 million for three consecutive months.
G-Cloud Spend Statistics - data to end March 2014David Dinsdale
The document summarizes spending data from the UK public sector's G-Cloud program for March 2014. It reports that total G-Cloud spending for the period was £154 million, with £26.2 million spent in February 2014. The number of customers increased to 437 with 23 new customers, and suppliers grew to 300 with 21 new suppliers during the month. Most spending was on software and cloud services categories.
The document summarizes spending data from the UK public sector's G-Cloud program for February 2014. It reports that total G-Cloud spending for the period was £124 million, with £13.4 million spent in February alone. The number of customers increased to 380 with 22 new additions, while suppliers grew to 273 with 24 new signups. The majority (79%) of spending was on software and cloud services.
How do uk med tech startups cope with the capital pressureRina Nir
This was presented at the UK MedTec 2014 event by Dr. Dror Nir, managing partner in RadBee.
Dror analyses the financial eco-system of the UK MedTech segment based on data that was published in reports by the department of Business Innovations and Skills (BIS) in 2013, E&Y and KPMG. The bottom-line outcome of his analysis is that the majority of UK MedTech companies, particularly the startups, are straggling to survive with very little opportunities to carry on innovations.
New approach for sustaining long-term innovation is suggested.
The document summarizes key data from NCVO's Almanac 2016 on the voluntary sector in the UK. It finds that while most charities are small, the majority of income is held by a limited number of large organizations. Income and spending increased in 2013/14 for the first time since 2009/10, with most of the rise seen among the very largest charities. Volunteering remains important, though youth volunteering is an area of continued growth.
This document summarizes discussions from a meeting of the West of England Initiative on September 19, 2018. Representatives from various charitable organizations in the Bristol area presented on their work:
- Paul Kearney of Above & Beyond discussed the charity's support for Bristol's hospitals through equipment, research, and facility improvements.
- Simon Caraffi of St. Peter's Hospice outlined the services and funding sources for their organization, including corporate partnerships and a cycling fundraiser.
- Patricia Greer of the West of England Combined Authority discussed their focus areas including developing a local industrial strategy around strengths in creative/tech sectors and addressing grand challenges around clean growth, mobility, and aging.
- Marvin Rees and
This document summarizes a meeting to discuss opportunities for Finnish healthcare companies in the UK National Health Service (NHS). The agenda includes presentations on the current NHS landscape, business opportunities and needs, and how Team Finland can support Finnish companies targeting the NHS. The goal is to increase Finnish exports and foreign investment in Finland's healthcare sector by capitalizing on the NHS's need for new solutions and innovations to address budget pressures. Team Finland, which includes organizations like Tekes and Finpro, aims to create a strategy to help Finnish companies succeed in the UK market.
Capita - A UK public sector market analysisHelen McNally
Spend Network conducted an analysis of Capita's business with UK public sector bodies from 2012-2016. The analysis found that Capita's public sector revenue grew significantly over this period from £497.3M to £973.5M but declined from 2015-2016. Central government has been a larger source of revenue for Capita than local government. Spend Network's database of over 130M transactions allows it to provide customized analysis of public sector spending and contracts to help clients make better decisions.
State of the UK voluntary sector, early May 2017Karl Wilding
This document summarizes the state of the UK voluntary sector. It notes that there are over 162,000 active charities of varying sizes, from micro organizations with under £10k in annual income to super-major organizations with over £100m in annual income. The voluntary sector's total annual income and spending has increased in recent years to over £40 billion each. The document discusses challenges facing the sector, such as rising costs, the need to address root causes rather than just symptoms, and the importance of digital capabilities, advocacy, and impact measurement. It suggests foundations can help by addressing root causes, supporting governance and transitions to new operating models, and focusing on scaling impact rather than individual organizations.
The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom that serves researchers, businesses, libraries, education and the general public. It has a collection of over 50 million patents, 2 million sound recordings, and 5 million reports and theses. The Business & IP Centre at the British Library provides resources and services to support entrepreneurs, innovators, and business researchers, including workshops, training, market research publications and databases, company information, and news databases. It has helped many startup businesses through its resources and partnerships with other organizations.
This document provides statistics and facts about UK manufacturing in 2018/19. Some key points:
- UK manufacturing accounts for 10% of UK output and employs 2.7 million people earning an average of £32,467.
- The top manufacturing regions by output are South East, West Midlands, and North West.
- The UK is the 9th largest manufacturer globally and the top sectors are transport, food/drink, and chemicals.
- Exports go primarily to the US, Germany, France, Netherlands, and China totaling £275 billion or 45% of UK exports.
National Apprenticeship Week 2015 - Apprenticeship StatisticsNRL
Take a look at how apprenticeships are contributing to the economy, helping companies and allowing young people to earn a qualification while they work.
Bristol Energy is a new municipal energy company owned by Bristol City Council that aims to be a "Force for Social Good". In its first 6 months, Bristol Energy has grown to supply almost 10,000 households with gas and electricity. It has launched marketing campaigns to raise brand awareness in Bristol and beyond. Bristol Energy plans to reinvest its profits in the local community through initiatives to help vulnerable customers and promote renewable energy. The company aims to continue growing its customer base in a sustainable way while providing fair prices and excellent customer service.
This document summarizes an event about working in Europe and beyond. It includes:
- An agenda for the event with presentations on recruiting in Europe and investing in the UK life sciences sector.
- A discussion on how UK Trade & Investment can help businesses invest and grow in the UK, focusing on the life sciences industry.
- Comments from various speakers on topics like sourcing talent, challenges in recruiting, and ensuring international contractor compliance.
On Wednesday 23 November, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, will deliver the first Autumn Statement since the Brexit vote. He will set out the Government's taxation and spending plans based on the economic projections provided by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR).
The document summarizes recent economic statistics and analysis from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) relevant to the West of England region. It presents data on regional gross value added (GVA) growth rates showing the West of England LEP had average annual growth of 1.3% from 1998-2017, below the UK average. Sub-regional productivity analysis is shown comparing NUTS1, NUTS2, NUTS3 and LEP geographies. New service exports data by NUTS1 region is also highlighted.
Product Media Magazine: March - April 2017The BPMA
The document is the March/April 2017 issue of Product Media Magazine, which is a magazine for the promotional merchandise industry. The main stories discussed in the summary are:
- A report from the PSI 2017 exhibition in Düsseldorf discussing what new products and trends were popular.
- An article looking at how companies can better reward and recognize their employees.
- News on the BPMA's new education program and events.
This document summarizes statistics about the voluntary sector in the UK. It finds that most voluntary organizations are small, with over 80,000 organizations having incomes below £10,000. Total voluntary sector income was £43.9 billion in 2013/14, with most sources of income increasing except for some government grants. Volunteer rates remain high, with over 40% of people volunteering at least once a month. The voluntary sector employs over 827,000 people.
Public sector spending on cloud computing through the G-Cloud program in December 2013 totaled £11.1 million, bringing the total for 2013 to £92.6 million. Software as a service (SaaS) accounted for 78% of total spending. There were 22 new customers and 22 new suppliers added in December, bringing the totals to 346 customers and 238 suppliers participating in the G-Cloud program. Spending has topped £10 million for three consecutive months.
G-Cloud Spend Statistics - data to end March 2014David Dinsdale
The document summarizes spending data from the UK public sector's G-Cloud program for March 2014. It reports that total G-Cloud spending for the period was £154 million, with £26.2 million spent in February 2014. The number of customers increased to 437 with 23 new customers, and suppliers grew to 300 with 21 new suppliers during the month. Most spending was on software and cloud services categories.
The document summarizes spending data from the UK public sector's G-Cloud program for February 2014. It reports that total G-Cloud spending for the period was £124 million, with £13.4 million spent in February alone. The number of customers increased to 380 with 22 new additions, while suppliers grew to 273 with 24 new signups. The majority (79%) of spending was on software and cloud services.
How do uk med tech startups cope with the capital pressureRina Nir
This was presented at the UK MedTec 2014 event by Dr. Dror Nir, managing partner in RadBee.
Dror analyses the financial eco-system of the UK MedTech segment based on data that was published in reports by the department of Business Innovations and Skills (BIS) in 2013, E&Y and KPMG. The bottom-line outcome of his analysis is that the majority of UK MedTech companies, particularly the startups, are straggling to survive with very little opportunities to carry on innovations.
New approach for sustaining long-term innovation is suggested.
The document summarizes key data from NCVO's Almanac 2016 on the voluntary sector in the UK. It finds that while most charities are small, the majority of income is held by a limited number of large organizations. Income and spending increased in 2013/14 for the first time since 2009/10, with most of the rise seen among the very largest charities. Volunteering remains important, though youth volunteering is an area of continued growth.
This document summarizes discussions from a meeting of the West of England Initiative on September 19, 2018. Representatives from various charitable organizations in the Bristol area presented on their work:
- Paul Kearney of Above & Beyond discussed the charity's support for Bristol's hospitals through equipment, research, and facility improvements.
- Simon Caraffi of St. Peter's Hospice outlined the services and funding sources for their organization, including corporate partnerships and a cycling fundraiser.
- Patricia Greer of the West of England Combined Authority discussed their focus areas including developing a local industrial strategy around strengths in creative/tech sectors and addressing grand challenges around clean growth, mobility, and aging.
- Marvin Rees and
This document summarizes a meeting to discuss opportunities for Finnish healthcare companies in the UK National Health Service (NHS). The agenda includes presentations on the current NHS landscape, business opportunities and needs, and how Team Finland can support Finnish companies targeting the NHS. The goal is to increase Finnish exports and foreign investment in Finland's healthcare sector by capitalizing on the NHS's need for new solutions and innovations to address budget pressures. Team Finland, which includes organizations like Tekes and Finpro, aims to create a strategy to help Finnish companies succeed in the UK market.
Capita - A UK public sector market analysisHelen McNally
Spend Network conducted an analysis of Capita's business with UK public sector bodies from 2012-2016. The analysis found that Capita's public sector revenue grew significantly over this period from £497.3M to £973.5M but declined from 2015-2016. Central government has been a larger source of revenue for Capita than local government. Spend Network's database of over 130M transactions allows it to provide customized analysis of public sector spending and contracts to help clients make better decisions.
State of the UK voluntary sector, early May 2017Karl Wilding
This document summarizes the state of the UK voluntary sector. It notes that there are over 162,000 active charities of varying sizes, from micro organizations with under £10k in annual income to super-major organizations with over £100m in annual income. The voluntary sector's total annual income and spending has increased in recent years to over £40 billion each. The document discusses challenges facing the sector, such as rising costs, the need to address root causes rather than just symptoms, and the importance of digital capabilities, advocacy, and impact measurement. It suggests foundations can help by addressing root causes, supporting governance and transitions to new operating models, and focusing on scaling impact rather than individual organizations.
The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom that serves researchers, businesses, libraries, education and the general public. It has a collection of over 50 million patents, 2 million sound recordings, and 5 million reports and theses. The Business & IP Centre at the British Library provides resources and services to support entrepreneurs, innovators, and business researchers, including workshops, training, market research publications and databases, company information, and news databases. It has helped many startup businesses through its resources and partnerships with other organizations.
This document provides statistics and facts about UK manufacturing in 2018/19. Some key points:
- UK manufacturing accounts for 10% of UK output and employs 2.7 million people earning an average of £32,467.
- The top manufacturing regions by output are South East, West Midlands, and North West.
- The UK is the 9th largest manufacturer globally and the top sectors are transport, food/drink, and chemicals.
- Exports go primarily to the US, Germany, France, Netherlands, and China totaling £275 billion or 45% of UK exports.
National Apprenticeship Week 2015 - Apprenticeship StatisticsNRL
Take a look at how apprenticeships are contributing to the economy, helping companies and allowing young people to earn a qualification while they work.
Bristol Energy is a new municipal energy company owned by Bristol City Council that aims to be a "Force for Social Good". In its first 6 months, Bristol Energy has grown to supply almost 10,000 households with gas and electricity. It has launched marketing campaigns to raise brand awareness in Bristol and beyond. Bristol Energy plans to reinvest its profits in the local community through initiatives to help vulnerable customers and promote renewable energy. The company aims to continue growing its customer base in a sustainable way while providing fair prices and excellent customer service.
This document summarizes an event about working in Europe and beyond. It includes:
- An agenda for the event with presentations on recruiting in Europe and investing in the UK life sciences sector.
- A discussion on how UK Trade & Investment can help businesses invest and grow in the UK, focusing on the life sciences industry.
- Comments from various speakers on topics like sourcing talent, challenges in recruiting, and ensuring international contractor compliance.
On Wednesday 23 November, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, will deliver the first Autumn Statement since the Brexit vote. He will set out the Government's taxation and spending plans based on the economic projections provided by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR).
The document summarizes recent economic statistics and analysis from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) relevant to the West of England region. It presents data on regional gross value added (GVA) growth rates showing the West of England LEP had average annual growth of 1.3% from 1998-2017, below the UK average. Sub-regional productivity analysis is shown comparing NUTS1, NUTS2, NUTS3 and LEP geographies. New service exports data by NUTS1 region is also highlighted.
Product Media Magazine: March - April 2017The BPMA
The document is the March/April 2017 issue of Product Media Magazine, which is a magazine for the promotional merchandise industry. The main stories discussed in the summary are:
- A report from the PSI 2017 exhibition in Düsseldorf discussing what new products and trends were popular.
- An article looking at how companies can better reward and recognize their employees.
- News on the BPMA's new education program and events.
This document summarizes statistics about the voluntary sector in the UK. It finds that most voluntary organizations are small, with over 80,000 organizations having incomes below £10,000. Total voluntary sector income was £43.9 billion in 2013/14, with most sources of income increasing except for some government grants. Volunteer rates remain high, with over 40% of people volunteering at least once a month. The voluntary sector employs over 827,000 people.
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These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
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G cloud stats - 2013-10 - data as at 27th Nov
1. GovSpend.Org.UK
Helping you win business from the Public Sector
G-Cloud Spend – end Oct 2013 data – £m
1%
4%
19%
SCS - £48.1m
SaaS - £12.1m
PaaS - £0.6m
76%
IaaS - £2.6m
Highlights this month
Monthly Spend
£7.0m
In October.
Total now > £63m
New Customers
20
Bringing total
customers to 306
New Suppliers
15
Bringing total
suppliers to 204
2. GovSpend.Org.UK
Helping you win business from the Public Sector
20 New customers this month
Advisory Council on National Records and Archives
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trus...
Central Southern Commissioning Support Unit
DCSA DFN CND
Electoral Commission
Glasgow City Council
Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority
Medical Research Council
Melton Borough Council
National Crime Agency
NHS North East
NHS South Yorkshire And Bassetlaw CSU
NHS Surrey
North Yorkshire Police
Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames Council
St Andrews Healthcare
University of Westminster
Viridian Housing
West and South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw CSU
West London Mental Health NHS Trust
3. GovSpend.Org.UK
Helping you win business from the Public Sector
15 New suppliers this month
6point6 Ltd
Alchemmy Consulting Ltd
BrightGen Ltd
ComputaCenter (UK) Ltd
Computer Task Group UK Limited
Digirati
Extended Content Solutions Ltd
FCOS
Lemur Consulting Limited
Liberata UK Ltd
Nexor Limited
Opin Systems Limited
Starfish CI Ltd
TYR Security Ltd
VisionWare Limited
4. GovSpend.Org.UK
Helping you win business from the Public Sector
Spend by month - £k
Notes
1
This month we saw a number of previous
months totals revised
• Sep from £5.6m to £8.5m.
We may see the Oct figure updated when
Nov figures are released