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Would you like to reduce your spend on waste disposal?
A Construction Strategy for Wales
Love the lagoon
Modernise or Die
Willmott Dixon go large in Wales
Digital construction meets bricks & mortar
Cardiff University’s National Digital Maturity Survey for Wales, 2017
Criminal Powers Consultation – have your say


Cardiff University’s National Digital Maturity Survey for Wales, 2017

Wales, like most other nations, is undergoing a period of rapid transformation, with digital technologies playing a central role in both business and society. This is seeing an increasing number businesses in Wales accessing broadband and associated digital technologies such as cloud computing, videoconferencing etc. Despite this, we know surprisingly little about how businesses use these technologies, and how it affects the wider Welsh economy. To address this Cardiff University is conducting a five-year programme of research on digital technology use, examining impacts in different sectors and different parts of Wales.

The National Digital Maturity Survey was first launched in 2016 as a way of measuring digital technology use in Wales’ small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and to understand change over time. We would now like to invite SMEs to take part in the second Digital Maturity Survey. By completing the survey SMEs will help us build a picture of the emerging digital economy in Wales, and inform the work of Welsh Government and partners in supporting its development.

The survey can be accessed by clicking here: National Digital Maturity Survey 2017

Contact: superfast@cardiff.ac.uk

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