The Business Berg Magazine features, Emily Welch, SignStix Director

This month's edition of The Business Berg magazine features our Director, Emily Welch, who was interviewed for the story on the most modern digital signage company to follow. TheBusinessBerg is a one-of-its-kind business magazine that collaborates and showcases the countless elements of the leaders in today’s business domain. It is a progress-driven platform for emerging and existing entrepreneurs who aim…

Sales and Support Coordinator celebrates 2-years at SignStix

We caught up with Bekki to answer questions about her journey so far and the best part about working within SignStix. How has your journey with SignStix been so far? My two years at SignStix have been incredibly varied and always exciting, I’ve had the chance to work across multiple diverse projects and have learnt a huge amount about the…

‘Looking to get into a Technology Career?’ Q & A with James Wibberley

We caught up with SignStix's software support specialist, James Wibberley, a master at helping with technical issues and tieing up very important technical projects, to answer questions about his career path and how to break into the tech industry. Q. What made you pursue a career in technology? A. Computer games. I’m old enough to remember the era of the…

Beverley Scott Talks About Her Two Year Journey With SignStix

We caught up with SignStix’s head of marketing, Beverley Scott, a marketing and customer service guru, to answer questions about her journey so far and the best part about working within SignStix. How has your journey with SignStix been so far? Over the last 2 years, SignStix has helped me achieve many of my work goals, supported me in new…

SignStix director, Emily Welch, features in July 2021 AV Magazine

This month's edition of AV Magazine features our Director, Emily Welch, who was interviewed for the story on Buying Advice for retailers as shoppers indulge in a bout of post-pandemic retail therapy. Savvy retailers realised long ago that competing head-on with e-commerce is a mug’s game. The smart approach is to marry the two channels and exploit the advantages of…

We’re Excited To Announce The Appointment Of Emily Welch As SignStix Director.

Emily joined the SignStix team in 2017, where she shined supporting business partners and clients with account management, project management & product management. Emily's Statement "Having supported SignStix for the past 3 years with account management, project management and product support, I am excited to have been appointed Director. As SignStix goes from strength to strength, offering its partners and…

A Big Thank You To All Our Customers, Partners and Readers of 2020

A big thank you to all our customers, partners and readers. 2020 was a challenging year but it would not have been the same without you. We’ve loved working with you on projects & find nothing more exciting than bringing your ideas to life... Marks and Spencer A big hello to Marks and Spencer whom we’ve worked with to improve and…

9 Features That Make Digital Signage Easier

Digital signage platforms give users the ability to create easily, manage and deploy digital content to any device, anywhere in the world. While the idea of switching to digital signage can seem like a big project, once implemented it can reap countless rewards for all types of businesses, whether it be a retailer, a hotel, or a company using signs…

SignStix Helps With The 3D Printing Of PPE Face Visors For UK Frontline Organisations

AN ARTS-based company in Selby has delivered over 300 PPE face visors to 27 different pharmacies, hospitals, community first responders and care homes across the UK – with the help from local businesses and the community. SLAM (Selby Live Arts and Music), based in Selby, has donated over 300 PPE face visors to UK Frontline workers.  Thorpe Willoughby & Barlby…

‘National Techies Day’ Q & A with Gaz Rowntree

Q. What made you pursue a career in technology? A. My Grandad and Dad were utter geeks. Grandad Rowntree would make kite aerials and radio transmitters that would break records for being able to chat to people by bouncing signals off the moon. My Dad was busy making huge guitar amps and one of the first groups of commercial programmers in the…