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Tech Week Humber founder delighted to see it back in-person as start-ups given chance to shine

Key contributors join Antonio Tombanane in looking back at this month's week-long physical festival of digital

Tech Week Humber 2022 in full flow, as seen through the 'eyes' of Twitter coverage afforded to the tech festival.

Tech Week Humber founder Antonio Tombanane has reflected on the delight of bringing a full in-person event back to the city of Hull post-pandemic.

While the subject matter leant itself to being one of the most conventional to take online or become hybrid as Covid measures played out, the entrepreneur behind what has become a week-long celebratory festival, said it was nothing like the buzz of physical interaction.

Having fully absorbed all that happened earlier this month, Mr Tombanane said: “We were delighted to bring a full in-person event back to the city for 2022. During the pandemic we hosted both online and hybrid festivals but the value of seeing visitors coming through the doors of the events, networking, listening to talks from our fantastic speakers and experiencing innovations first hand is non-comparable.

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“We’re incredibly proud of the tech community in the region and to be able to bring this to the fore is of such value to innovators, established businesses and the future workforce.”

The fourth festival saw activities span the week and the city, with the flagship exhibition showcasing tech innovation in the region and beyond held at the MKM Stadium., a dedicated educators’ conference hosted at the Doubletree by Hilton, Hull, two education days hosted with Hull College and Wilberforce College and several fringe events including Google Digital Garage, a celebration evening, Marketing Humber industry insight with GF Smith and a software developers’ meet- up.

Networking in full flow during Tech Week Humber's expo at MKM Stadium, Hull.

Alongside Headline partner Hull College, the week also saw KCom, Hull and East Yorkshire Local Enterprise Partnership, VISR, Evoke Technologies, Phoenix Software, Hull City Council, Innovate º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Edge and others contribute to a “fantastic representation of tech businesses exhibiting and contributing,” Mr Tombanane said, toasting more than 1,000 attendees across the week, includig hundreds of students.

Steve Clayton, head of growth at KCom said: “KCom was proud to partner with Tech Week Humber 2022 as leading connectivity partner. The week was an opportunity to showcase the 10th anniversary of our full fibre broadband in the region and look forward to our Full Fibre Future. We had the opportunity as part of the week to engage with the local and regional business community at the flagship exhibition, take part in relaxed networking, offer our expertise as part of the dedicated educators conference and connect with pupils from Hull College and Sirius Academy to talk about career paths in KCom.