Nexus welcomes new members

It’s been a busy Autumn so far at Nexus. Over the past couple of months, we’ve welcomed a number of new members to our community.

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We’re delighted to welcome even more innovative businesses to our community, working across a range of fields from data to physiotherapy, petcare to cyber security. Lots of exciting collaborations have already begun and we’re looking forward to even more in the future.

Some of our new members include:

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  • AI Nexus Healthcare
  • Cavero Quantum
  • Densitas
  • Hero Wellbeing (KPMG@Nexus)
  • LeadTech
  • Peroxyium
  • Snowflake
  • Ultracell Networks

We’re also thrilled to welcome members of the Grow@Leeds and Propel programme. Each of these businesses will become part of the Nexus community and will have access to support to help continue their growth.

Nexus Member Christmas Socials

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If you’re already a member of our community, why not join us for a mulled wine and a long overdue catch-up with fellow members? With Christmas just around the corner, there’s Noël better excuse for a party!

Nexus members are invited to join us for one of two Nexus Member Christmas Social events. This will be a great chance to catch-up with the rest of the Nexus community and sample some mince pies!

If you’d like to come along, please register using the links below. In order to complete your registration, you’ll need to email events@nexusleeds.co.uk to get the password.

Thursday 2 December, 16:30 – 18:00

Wednesday 8 December, 16:30 – 18:00


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