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We're inviting you to our Ask Me Anything Digital sessions. These sessions will create an understanding of what’s possible when you request help from the Scottish Tech Army. We'll share examples of previous projects and answer questions in a relaxed, supportive and safe space.

🔗 Book a session using this link: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/scottishtecharmy

23/10/2025

A new digital chapter for Scottish Women in Business

Scottish Women in Business (SWIB) is one of Scotland’s leading professional networks, connecting and empowering women across sectors since 1992.

The current website, built on hard-coded pages, has become difficult to update and doesn’t reflect the energy of its growing community.

Shuang Zhao and Anton Maeso are working with the SWIB team to design and build a modern, user-friendly website that:
• Simplifies event booking and membership management
• Reflects SWIB’s welcoming and professional identity
• Gives members a seamless digital experience

This project will help SWIB strengthen connections and continue empowering women in business across Scotland. Thank you, Shuang and Anton!

To find out how we can help your organisation please visit sta.ngo/gethelp

17/10/2025

Connecting a Global Community

The British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (BSAC) is building the world’s most dynamic community of infection experts — equipping healthcare professionals across the globe with the knowledge, tools, and training needed to tackle antimicrobial resistance and save lives.

With over 7,500 members, 21,000 contacts, and more than 300,000 learners completing eLearning courses worldwide, BSAC’s reach is remarkable. However, as the network grows, so does the challenge of managing data, communication, and member engagement across multiple systems.

Michael Peaston has joined the BSAC team to help create a strategic systems plan that will strengthen how the charity connects with its members and communities of practice. The project will:

• Review existing systems
• Identify opportunities to streamline and integrate tools across membership, events, and learning
• Provide recommendations to support a unified, user-friendly member experience with a single login
• Build a roadmap for future growth, enabling more targeted communication and community engagement

With membership at the heart of everything BSAC does, this project will help the organisation better understand and engage its community. Ensuring experts can collaborate, share knowledge, and make faster progress in the fight against antimicrobial resistance.

Thank you, Michael, for supporting this important step in BSAC’s digital journey!

To find out how we can help your organisation please visit sta.ngo/gethelp