Dreamscape Solutions News Blog

Monday, October 16, 2006

AMEC NNC's new website

Dreamscape Solutions wins AMEC NNC website account

CREATIVE DIGITAL media company Dreamscape Solutions has won the assignment to build AMEC NNC’s new website. The Manchester based outfit, which beat off stiff competition from larger agencies to land the prestigious project, will begin working with AMEC from October.

The project will concentrate on redeveloping AMEC NNC’s corporate website. Key among the objectives will be generating business traffic and attracting new employee applications to meet the growth of the company.

AMEC NNC is the UK's largest dedicated nuclear services company. Its specialist skills extend to developing non-nuclear engineering solutions, particularly in the defence, environmental, oil and gas industries. AMEC NNC is currently engaged in major projects in Eastern Europe, South Africa as well as in the UK.

AMEC NNC is part of the AMEC family of companies. AMEC, the internationally recognised project management and services company, works in over 40 countries and employs over 22,000 personnel. It counts AstraZeneca, BP, Shell, GlaxoSmithKline and many government and regional development agencies amongst its clients.

Ray Williams, head of marketing for AMEC NNC: “Dreamscape had the edge in a highly competitive pitch because they are goal orientated, passionate and most of all easy to communicate with.”

David Broomhead, senior systems developer adds: “There is no jargon with Dreamscape. They used plain language to explain how they are going to meet our business aims and bolster our recruitment targets through the web.”

Bernard McCabe, managing director of Dreamscape Solutions: “We are committed to offering a return on investment for all our clients.”

McCabe continues: “Working with AMEC NNC will give us another opportunity to demonstrate our dedication to that key principle.”

Dreamscape Solutions current clients include Monarch Recruitment, Vital Football and the International Liverpool Tennis Tournament.

The Liverpool International Tennis Tournament

Creative digital media company wins prestigious account after being found on a Daily Post RSS feed

Dreamscape Solutions is celebrating a major new account win after being found on a Daily Post RSS feed by a sports management agency.

Anders Borg, who organises sports events with Northern Vision, discovered Dreamscape Solutions through his regular RSS feed from the Daily Post’s website coverage.

RSS feeds enable surfers to subscribe to a website and have information sent directly to their desktop as it is published. Dreamscape’s work with national recruitment agency Monarch caught the eye of Mr Borg who was looking for a digital media supplier to build a new website for the Liverpool International Tennis Tournament in 2007.

In addition to building the site, Dreamscape Solutions will be very active in promoting the tournament by generating online traffic to the website as well as encouraging sponsorship from the Liverpool business community.

The new contract win will be a flagship account for Dreamscape Solutions. The Liverpool International Tennis Tournament is a weeklong ATP ranking event sponsored by the Daily Post. It is held every summer and attracts over 3,500 spectators daily. The 2006 event featured up and coming British hopeful Jamie Murray as well as Pat Cash and Goran Ivanisevic in the special event section of the tournament. It is covered by all the regional press and TV media as well as full coverage on Sky.

Anders Borg, the organiser for The Liverpool Tennis Tournament: “The moment we saw the article in the Daily Post I knew we had found the right digital media partner for the event. Dreamscape’s emphasis on achieving measurable results was the key selling point. But when I met them they also showed a rare passion for their work, which helped seal the deal for me.”

Carl Bradshaw, Mr Borg’s business partner adds: “We also like the fact that Dreamscape are a smaller company. We know they are hungry to show what they can do on a big stage.”

Bernard McCabe, managing director of Dreamscape Solutions comments: “The win shows that a regional paper with a good online approach can have a much wider reach than previously possible – there is a big opportunity for Liverpool and its business community to interact nationally and internationally through the Daily Post.”

Mr Borg echoes the comments of McCabe: “The Daily Post has embraced the Internet world and that will only be positive for the city of Liverpool.”

New members of staff

INTERNET AGENCY Dreamscape Solutions has added two new members of staff to its team after securing contracts with AMEC, Liverpool International Tennis Tournament and repeat business from Monarch Recruitment.

The new hires are graphic designer Noel Barton, who has worked our automotive brands such as Nissan and Mercedes, and web developer Gene Rushton who has medical sector experience.

Managing director Bernard McCabe: “We have started to gain more recognition and in turn that has meant more work and more staff.”