Our Market Sectors

We have experience in implementing innovative linked data systems for numerous clients across a range of market sectors, including finance, media and IT solutions, using our expertise to help businesses organise, publish and exploit linked data.

  • 2017 Internship Experiences

    Last year Epimorphics took on two CompSci students, Max and Mihajlo from the University of Bristol; here they are talking about their experiences:

  • Welcome Lizzie

    It is a great pleasure to welcome Lizzie as our newest team member, joining our User Research team

  • Welcome Simon

    It is a great pleasure to welcome Simon as our newest team member. 

  • Growing the team

    Come and join our team. We’re hiring!

  • Gov ICT 2.0 2017 Conference

    On Tuesday (26th September) we are at the 2017 Government ICT 2.0 conference in County Hall.

  • growing the team

    We’re hiring: We are currently advertising for technical roles in the team

  • XML summer school

    Early next week Stuart (one of our linked data specialists and data modellers) is at the annual XML Summer School

  • new services for the EA and FSA

    Continuing the busy theme here at Epimorphics HQ we’ve over the last few weeks released new services for the Food Standards Agency, Environment Agency and some commercial clients. We’ve also said goodbye for a short while to Mihajlo one of our summer interns and welcomed Max to the team.

  • myRivers an Android application

    Front-end team summer intern Mihajlo writes about the “myRivers” Android application that he has been working on. The app demonstrates how mobile device users can browse some of the Environment Agency open river data we help publish, and explores how investigators in the field can directly access water-quality data using their phone’s location services.

  • EA DataViz Demonstrator

    Front-end team intern Max Prettyjohns describes some of the interactive data visualization projects he has been working on, using open rainfall gauge, flood monitoring and tidal data from the Environment Agency.