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Pixel Kicks secures raft of new digital wins
Pixel Kicks, the Manchester based full-service digital agency, has won four new clients.
The first is Sugarfree TV - the Northern Quarter based TV service production company. Sugarfee TV works with a number of high profile brands including Adidas as well as Premiership footballers and other leading sporting personalities.
The next is Chartrange which is a large North-West based earthworks, remediation and civil engineering company. Chartrange has worked on several major Manchester city-centre developments including Home and First Street.
Pixel Kicks has also been appointed by Global Switchgear Services which offers electronic and switchgear services. Its work includes the installation of new equipment, protection relay testing, servicing and maintaining switchgear, fault finding, modification and repair, retrofit design and thermographic surveys in all market sectors of the switchgear industry, both in the UK and internationally.
The last new win is with Neurohub – a neurological assessment platform that that is being developed in conjunction with The University of Salford.
Matt Hartley (image) – principal sales and account manager at Pixel Kicks – said: “2018 is set to be a game changing year for Pixel Kicks and these new wins are testament to the skills and talents of our growing team. We are now looking forward to developing engaging online platforms for each business as we also continue to develop our client roster in the property, construction, healthcare, venues and education sectors.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Pixel Kicks .
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