Media Release: Digital roadshows connect communities to online opportunities

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A ROADSHOW to help people in the Highlands and Islands to make the most out of digital technology is being launched in Inverness on Tuesday (19 November).

Developed for both social and business users, ‘Our Digital Zone’ will be setting up in venues across Inverness, Moray, Dingwall, Fort William, Dunoon and Oban over the next few months to share information on how technology can benefit how we live and work.

The programme, run by a partnership between Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE), Business Gateway and Citizens Online, offers a wide range of free advice to any level of user.

There’s help for those taking the first steps in getting online, for people who want to develop their web or social media activity, or who want to discover more about the latest digital technology.

Theresa Swayne, senior digital development manager at HIE, said: “We have already run a number of successful sessions across the region and have provided one-to-one support through our Digital Health Checks to more than 120 businesses.

“This roadshow is another step in reaching as many people as possible. In each area we will have advisers on hand to answer digital questions and to provide details about the wide range of free events available.

“The roadshow does tie in with the rollout of fibre broadband across the region, although our events are designed to help people make the best of whatever speeds and technology they have.

“As fibre broadband rolls out it will make a huge difference to our online experiences, and we want to give people the confidence and skills to take full advantage of it.”

The list of events for each roadshow is available online at www.ourdigitalzone.co.uk.

The first one in Inverness is at the Eastgate Centre from Tuesday 19 to Thursday 21 November, with workshop sessions being held in venues nearby.

In addition to this support, businesses can get more information on ‘Digital Health Checks’ which provide tailored advice on how to make better use of technology.

For those interested in fibre broadband technology, BT will be in Inverness on the same dates with its high-tech vehicle in Falcon Square. Those who sign up to the 20-minute sessions can see demonstrations of how fibre is laid and the equipment used in rollout.

Irene Warner MacIntosh, of Citizens Online, said: “It can be daunting keeping up with changing technology. We have sessions suitable for everyone.

“Popular topics include researching your family tree, using YouTube to find expert advice, and we have a session for parents on keeping kids in the 8-12 age range safe online.”

The specialised sessions being delivered alongside the roadshows cover topics including building websites, coding, and social media.

“There will be additional ‘Digitalk’ technology taster sessions popular with business users.

Following events in Inverness, roadshow locations include Elgin, Lhanbryde, Buckie, Forres, Dingwall, Fort William, Dunoon, Oban, Hopeman and Lossiemouth.

Maria Peter, of Business Gateway, said: “Accessing the opportunities that the internet and digital technologies provide can be very important to businesses, particularly in remote regions such as ours.

“Regardless of what stage your small business is at – whether it is starting up or looking to grow – Our Digital Zone will provide relevant advice and local information to help. I would encourage people to attend their local roadshow to find out more about the support that’s available and how to make the most of new and existing opportunities.”

Notes to editor:

Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Business Gateway, Citizens Online and BT are delivering an IT Business and Community support programme.

To date over 60 sessions have been held in locations from Shetland to Oban. Over 120 Digital Health Checks have been held with businesses and social enterprises.

Full details of the Our Digital Zone events and on the rollout are available on www.ourdigitalzone.co.uk

The project complements a £146 million investment across the region to deliver next generation broadband being delivered by HIE. The funding is provided through a partnership with the Scottish Government, HIE, Broadband Delivery UK (BDUK) and BT.

It is expected that 84 per cent of Highlands and Islands premises will have access to services by the end of 2016.

Additional information is available on HIE’s website www.hie.co.uk/digital and there are also details on the Scottish wide digital project on www.scotlandsuperfast.com

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