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C4DI marks a decade of delivery as final piece in Hull tech hub jigsaw completes

We hear from the architects of the dedicated community that has played a key role in regeneration and innovation, with foundations in full fibre

The 10 year phased development of the C4DI @TheDock campus is complete.

A decade of delivery for Hull digital hub C4DI has been celebrated as the fifth and final building within the Fruit Market tech cluster was unveiled.

Innovation has abounded from the closely-knit community inspired by the leap of faith into a bricks and mortar base. It was the toast of the city on a high with its devolution deal and a national spotlight as it hosted the BBC’s flagship news programme following the Autumn Statement. But it was the statement buildings and, furthermore, the activity within and acumen that brought it all together that put the fizz in the room.

With voice of the city David Burns hosting, a party atmosphere marked a very special milestone. Now as the model is rolled out and international partnerships are forged, the architects of the assembled network at the heart of the city’s waterfront regeneration have given their take on the achievement.

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John Connolly, co-founder and managing director, said the real success story is the community that has flourished there, with 350-plus businesses and thousands of people passing through.

Vidly remembering sitting alone in C4DI Beta - a proof of concept office on Queen Street, in Hull’s yet-to-be revitalised Fruit Market back in 2013, he said: “It is an achievement reaching our tenth anniversary, but the real celebration for me is in the number and range of business that we’ve helped on their journey since we started. That’s the success.

He told how when city-based developer Wykeland first floated the idea of building a tech hub in Hull in 2012, it quickly became apparent that it needed to be more than just a physical building.

“We quickly realised that there were a lot of people who were all asking the same question,” saif John, “I’m a developer, I’m a designer, I’m a techie - can you help me build a tech business in Hull?’ Or ‘I’m looking to be the next Google or Instagram, can you help me take my business to the next level?’ Alongside that, traditional businesses were asking us - ‘can you help us fix this tech issue?’