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Climate-KIC

EIT Climate-KIC is a European knowledge and innovation community, working to build a zero-carbon economy through innovation, education and research.

The Web Kitchen first built a website for Climate-KIC in 2012, and were re-commissioned to build a new site in 2017 to reflect the significant changes in the structure of the organisation.

Climate-KIC

What we did

Design, Development, SEO, CMS, Mobile Website

“The 2017/18 redevelopment of the Climate-KIC.org website was a keystone project for us, not least because there were so many expectations from a new website, but because it is the main hub for our 280-strong partner network and many activities and programmes. The project was particularly challenging because it had to represent a clear and coherent structure for a complex and highly distributed organisation, dealing with complex content and a host of needs.

The Web Kitchen worked with us every step of the way – from details of the brief to being a sparring partner and challenging us on why we wanted to do things a certain way. Ben and the team have been committed, dependable, solutions-oriented and delivered on time and on budget. We really value their support and expertise.”

Gina Lovett, acting director communications, Climate-KIC

“TWK got to grips with our complex requirements very quickly and their creative design was fresh, clean and contemporary.  Working within our European set-up, TWK were able to help engage the team and recommend solutions to accommodate all our needs – such as creating a mobile version of the website and one-to-one training.

It was a pleasure working with the TWK team on developing our new website.  We now have a fantastic website that really speaks to our target audiences.”

Angela Howarth, Head of Communications, Climate-KIC

“Ben and the team have been committed, dependable, solutions-oriented and delivered on time and on budget. We really value their support and expertise.”

Gina Lovett, acting director communications, Climate-KIC