Amaxus chosen for FRESA website
Under the guidance of the London Skills Commission the Framework for Regional Employment and Skills Action (FRESA) sets out how London’s key funding and planning organisations will work together to ensure London can maintain and improve on its position as the leading European global city.
About the London Skills Commission
The London Skills Commission, led by the LDA and the London LSC group, works on behalf of London's businesses and individuals to plan and deliver joint employment and skills programmes which meet local and regional needs.
The Commission is a strategic alliance of key London organisations from the public, private and voluntary sectors that have joined together to develop a more dynamic and equitable labour market.
By working together we will increase the competitiveness of London's global and local economies and enable all of London's diverse population to benefit from its prosperity.
About Box UK
Box UK was established in 1998 to provide internet development, design and consultancy services to a broad range of clients. Since its inception it has moved into creating dynamic, database-driven applications using the latest cutting-edge technologies.
Clients include the National Maritime Museum, DfES, BECTa, Chubb, Corus Rail, UB40, Royal Observatory Greenwich, the Basic Skills Agency, the Port Cities Consortium, McCann Erickson and Worcestershire County Cricket Club.
The company is known for its expertise in all areas of application development, including the implementation of Amaxus, its high-level XML Content Management System.
