Gaia Technology Limited is a privately owned Cambridge and London based Internet development company.
Merging the creative and the technical, our services cover the entire internet spectrum from conception and strategy, through development and onto network and server provision. We do this through constant re-investment in our own core activites alongside strategic partnerships and alliances with other leading hardware and software development companies.
Gaia Technology Limited is also a provider of programming and development support to other IT companies in the UK.
Paul Marsden, Lead Developer and Project Manager
Paul is our Lead Developer and Project Manager and has a wide range of experience in consultancy, programming, development and design.
Paul has worked in a variety of subject areas including GIS and Remote Sensing, the Human Genome Project at the Sanger Institute (Cambridge) and a wide variety of Internet Development areas.
Paul is an alumni of Downing College, Cambridge and is currently a member of St. Catharine's College, Cambridge.
Colin Howard, Senior Designer
Colin Howard is our senior designer, working on a range of web and print based material.
Colin has a wide range of experience in the print and design fields, spending 20 years working in the publishing world before moving into graphic design for the web.
Dr Jeremy Rashid, Senior Consultant
Jeremy is our Senior Consultant advising on all aspects of content and theory, especially in the engineering and legal / IP fields.
Jeremy holds four Engineering related degrees, the most recent of which was a doctorate from St. Edmund's College, Cambridge.
Dr Wayne Davies, Senior Consultant
Wayne is our Senior Consultant advising on all aspects of content and theory, especially in the scientific and medical fields.
Wayne spent 8 years at Kings College, Cambridge with a degree in Medicine (specialising in Pathology) and a PhD in Biochemistry and Genetics.
Wayne possesses a substantial portfolio of scientific articles published in reputable international journals.

