Ineedanerd.co.uk is proud to be established in Norwich, the finest city in the land! Norwich has been so good to us that we love to give back through education, events and charity.
We offer FREE computer training, support, website design and hosting to local charities and good causes that make Norwich a better place to live. If you think your cause deserves any of our complimentary services, please contact us.
10th May 2009
I Need A Nerd supports many charities and good causes, not just in Norwich, but all around the world. One of our partner companies was recently doing work in Ghana, West Africa and recommended I Need A Nerd to a local charity.
The Centre for Multi-Disciplinary Research was in need of a professional website and logo, so that their appeals for international funding and aid stood a greater chance of being accepted.
2nd March 2009
I Need a Nerd is taking part in a nationwide initiative to inspire more young people to get envolved with science, technology, engineering and maths. The STEM ambassador program has been set up to address the growing concerns regarding the skills gap that exists in the United Kingdom and will continue to grow if left untouched.
Ambassadors get involved in a number of diverse and innovative projects including...
13th october 2008
St. Andrews House in the city centre was to be the location for 80 students of the Finance Academy, City College. Several speakers from the Norfolk Network addressed the students who then broke off into groups to undergo a challenge that culminated in a series of Dragon's Den - style pitches. These were then presented to a panel of judges, of which included I Need a Nerd.
9th october 2008
Elliott Ingram, managing director of ineedanerd.co.uk, went back to his roots to address members of the UEA Entrepreneurs society. Elliott, who set up I Need a Nerd whilst studying at the UEA, spoke about opportunites and how to make the most of them...
4th July 2008
I Need a Nerd, along with other local businesses had the privilege of talking to three hundred 14 to 16 year olds at sprowston high school about enterprise and entrepreneurship. The event, organised by the Norfolk Network involved a seminar on ideas, marketing and product placement. After which, students broke off into groups and presented pitches for (highly imaginative!) inventions.