My trip to the BT Tower for the launch of the National Paediatric Toolkit

On 16th July I was lucky enough to be invited to travel down to the BT Tower in London for the launch of the National Paediatric Toolkit. I've been involved in the development of the software for around 2 years at Priority Research Ltd. now and things are getting quite exciting with the project.

The National Paediatric Toolkit is a development by Priority Research Ltd. in partnership with Alder Hey Children's Hospital, BT and Panasonic. A quick description from the website:
It is a unique, hand held survey tool which uses animated questionnaires incorporating the character Fabio the Frog to capture the opinions and experiences of children and young people in settings such as healthcare, education and social services - in fact, anywhere that the opinions of this traditionally hard-to-engage audience are sought.
I'm very glad to be involved, and the trip involving going to the revolving bar on the 34th floor, which is not open to the public, was fantastic! Check out the photos:

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