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Welcome to THINKlab’s new blog and revamped website.

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April 20, 2015

We hope you like our new look which is designed to make it easier to find the information that you are looking for. In particular, we hope you like the feel of the design which is specifically intended to be easy to navigate and to reflect our forward thinking and modern approach. The site is now compatible with modern tablets and smart phones to allow you to keep in touch while on the move.

We will be updating this Blog on a regular basis to keep you in touch with our latest research and enterprise activities and all the new things happening at THINKlab.

Take a moment to explore our new site, perhaps bookmark us, and be sure to check back regularly for more information about our services.

If you have any questions about our new site or, indeed, any other matter then please get in touch via our email thinklab@salford.ac.uk or call us on 0161 295 6579.

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