Sentences with phrase «game changing programmes»

A highly experienced business development professional, Mr. Newton has a 30 + year career history of building businesses that deliver game changing programmes of work, including consultancy and software solutions, that have helped financial services organisations adapt to changing economic and regulatory environments.

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- 2 x Rest and exploring days - Full readings for weight body measurement - 1 x Body fat / water / BMI / muscle mass reading - 1 x Full body massage (60 min)- 1 x Mini manicure - Yoga classes - Daily fitness programme - Circuits, aerobics, dance, swiss balls, boxing, running, team games - Body sculpt - Sea swimming and beach games - Rebounding sessions - Mixed weight sessions - Deep stretching - Silent short walks - Specialist cookery workshop - Eating for optimum health classes - Design a dish workshop - Health made easy demos - Lifestyle coaching sessions - Goal setting and visualisation - Mindful coaching - Habits and behaviour changing classes - Educational films and documentaries
In 2008, the brand began an intense journey to firmly establish itself in the lifestyle hospitality space by introducing game - changing programmes including Navigator and RLife LIVE, one of the industry's most well - recognised entertainment platforms showcasing emerging musical artists through live performances in Renaissance Hotels around the world.
Through our unique dev kit programme we aim to respond to the ever changing digital entertainment landscape and provide talent access to the newest and best games development tools to explore and innovate with PlayStation technology,» explains Stukoff.
The prestigious award ceremony at the spectacular Christ Church Spitalifields, a restored Hawksmooor Baroque church, in London's East End, will be filmed by ITN Productions and will also feature the premier of the programme Changing the Game — a documentary focusing on the video games industry.
TIGA made the comments in a new report, Reinforcing Success: A Games Investment Fund for the UK and in the TIGA — ITN Productions programme, Changing the Game: http://tiga.org/news/presenting-tiga-and-itn-productions-changing-the-game
Researchers across academia and industry have applied called machine learning techniques — a method of computer programming that allows the programme to change when exposed to new data — to train models that can zero in on a person's playstyle, predict what the player will do in the future, and the kinds of problems that might hinder the player from enjoying the game.
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