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20th January 2022
Return on investment, or ROI, is something we frequently get asked about. It’s understandable – an Igloo shared immersive space (or any…
We’re back with another round of Photo of the Month: our internal competition held here at Igloo that gives employees the chance to win a lucrative prize for submitting their best Igloo-themed photos.
Taking third place this month we have this entry from Application Engineer Loz Selly, showing a branded box containing our newly-branded media servers. Our judges were a fan of the Igloo branding on show and felt it made for an interesting and alluring shot - who doesn’t want to see what’s inside?
In second place we have this picture from Business Development Executive Rebecca Wade, taken at the Innovation House Party in Bracknell. Whilst there’s nothing too Igloo-y about this shot, it does show our Marketing Executive Laura Mills deep in concentration on a racing game they had on display which, for the sake of this blog, let’s say she won.
And finally, for our July winner we have a joint entry from Production Manager Helen Jones and Loz again. This shot was taken at the University of the West of England in Bristol and shows the pair conducting some ‘face-to-face (well, mask-to-mask)’ and ‘hands-on (but two-metres apart)’ socially-distanced training earlier in the month in the recently-installed CAVE there. We can’t wait to tell you more about this project soon.
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