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OpenAsset is easy to use and easy to administrate. We're using it for fast storage and retrieval of thousands of images. With a flexible licensing model it's a cost effective way for us to manage our digital assets.
John Schegar, Systems Architect
Hamilton Architects
Axomic wins DTI award for innovation
20th July 2003
Software development company Axomic Ltd has won a Smart award from the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). The award is for research to test the feasibility of creating a unique tool that is capable of representing complex search processes in a graphical manner.
Axomic will use the Smart award to test the technological and commercial feasibility of their software concept. Throughout the testing and integration of this concept Axomic will also be assessing commercial potential and developing partner relationships.
Daniel Emmerson, Axomic's business development director, said, "Winning this Smart award is a significant step for us in achieving the goals of developing commercial relationships and testing the concept with the information resources of our partners. We are extremely grateful to the DTI and our partners for their help and support."
Research and Development Grants are available from the DTI to help fund project innovation. For information regarding these grants please contact your local Business Link on 0845 6009006.
About Axomic
Founded in 2002, Axomic is a fast growing software development company specialising in the development of digital asset management solutions for architects and engineers. Axomic's flagship solution, OpenAsset, improves workflow by organizing images and other digital assets. OpenAsset allows users to search easily for digital assets and create presentation documents with appropriately sized image files. The software improves communication on projects by opening up digital assets to everyone in the company and boosts productivity by saving time spent searching for and re-formatting images.