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First New Member Event Held at Oracle...
The first of several UKita events to be delivered across the region and nationally, aimed at developing the UKita membership base took place at the Oracle offices on 10th August.

Membership Opportunities

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WMita is now UKita! After the success of the West Midlands IT Association (WMita), the UK IT Association is finally here.

We are improving the details contained within this site. In the meantime, Members can log onto the member area of the WMita site as normal.

INTERESTED IN FINDING OUT MORE?
See below for a brief overview of how members and partners can enjoy the benefits of Ukita...

The United Kingdom IT Association (UKita) has been established as the private sector organisation responsible for the development of a credible and thriving IT industry within the country.

The primary focus of the organisation is to encourage the growth of small and medium sized businesses (SME's) through the provision of training, the delivery of business networking opportunities and by promoting the credentials and image of the industry in general.

UKita has formed as a result of the success of the West Midlands IT Association (WMita) and East Midlands IT Association (EMita). With an increase in interest from outside of the regions, UKita has a national offering for members.

UKita members will benefit from a range of offerings from our partners and sponsors. We are actively seeking new sponsors and partners to work with us to promote quality and encourage growth on a regional and national basis.

Oracle logo A partnership agreement has been reached with Oracle. Members will benefit from exclusive offers, including free software, help and advice. Further details will be announced soon. For more information about Oracle visit www.oracle.co.uk

Would you like to work in Partnership with us?

We are looking for partners to help us progress our aims and support the UK IT industry in every way that we can.
If you feel that your company does not fit in within the SME bracket and would not therefore benefit from UKita membership, would you consider working in collaboration with us?

If so please contact Bob Boyd, Chief Executive Officer at [email protected]

MEMBERS can apply for our Quality Mark, an outward sign of commitment to quality service.

The UKita Quality Mark
This provides a service to organisations, large and small, who are seeking a reputable ICT supplier.
UKita quality markThe UKita Quality Mark is designed to provide the assurance that an ICT Supplier has demonstrated a commitment to customer satisfaction and is a professionally run organisation.


UKita News
Exclusive New Partnerships Bring Added Value to UKita Members!
Bob Boyd, CEO of UKita has announced new partnerships at the first �New Members Event� which was hosted at the Oracle building at Blythe Valley Park on 10th August�
West Midlands ICT Cluster Awards 2006
UKita is proud to be associated with the West Midlands ICT Cluster. The time has come to submit your entries for the 2006 Awards...
UKita Cebit exhibition imageEXCLUSIVE MEMBER OPPORTUNITY
We are giving 6 members the opportunity to visit the prestigious CeBIT Bilisim Eurasia 2006 Exhibition in Turkey 5-10th September...
UKita Takes to The Skies
UKita has officially launched - RAF Museum Cosford was the location...
EVENTS
Find out about local and national events...
Oracle logoOracle On Board as 1st Sponsor
Following a meeting earlier this week Bob Boyd is pleased to announce that Oracle have come on board as the 1st Sponsor of UKita.
Graduate seminar imageIdeas in motion
Delegates heard how Graduate Advantage�s range of services from subsidised student placements to a fully facilitated Graduate Employment and Training Programme can help businesses move forward. There was also an opportunity to win a fully subsidised placement student for 8 weeks!
UKita collaboration funding imageSmall businesses collaboration grants
Did you know that the Innovation Networks project can now offer �15,000 grants for capital expenditure to groups of at least three West Midlands SMEs who are collaborating on the development of an innovative product, process or service?