June 19, 2000
Article

New UK Internet Association (Without a Web Site!) OKed by Department of Trade & Industry: UKODA

SUMMARY: No summary available
Did you know that HTML has still not made it
onto the National Curriculum?

Enter the UK Online Development Association (UKODA),
newly formed by a group of leading UK Web development
agencies to establish standards and represent industry
interests by, among other things, providing Web design
guidelines and lobbying for state education in Web
design and development. James Casey, MD of Absolute
Internet, one of UKODA’s founder companies, believes
that many new media companies are currently guilty
of selling their clients short. So, prospective
members must fulfil a stringent set of criteria
before gaining accreditation.

UKODA has received the official blessing of Patricia
Hewitt, E-Minister, Dept. of Trade and Industry.
DTI officials will be taking steps to ‘build a
useful working relationship’ with UKODA.

UKODA haven’t got their site up yet (tisk, tisk)
so for further info you’ll need to email acting
chair Richard Dinnick at rdinnick@rroom.net


Improve Your Marketing

Join our thousands of weekly case study readers.

Enter your email below to receive MarketingSherpa news, updates, and promotions:

Note: Already a subscriber? Want to add a subscription?
Click Here to Manage Subscriptions