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Byline: John Hill SUNDERLAND Software City believes its proposed pounds 10m development in the Sunniside Quarter will become 'the home of regional and national software innovation'. The support organisation has released images of the project, which could house up to 140 employees near Mowbray Park. The Tavistock Place site is still awaiting planning permission from Sunderland City Council, but if successful building work is expected to begin early next year and finish in early 2012. Bernie Callaghan, chief executive officer of Sunderland Software City, said: 'This development is not just about bringing jobs and investment to Sunderland - it's about creating a building both the city and the region can be proud of, which we hope will become the home of regional and national software innovation. 'The building is also a sign of the progress being made in the North East in cutting-edge industries, underlining our region's industrial rebirth.' It is proposed that 60 hi-tech businesses would be housed in the 53,000 sq ft development, as well as exhibition space. The building work will be handled by construction firm BAM, which worked on the Johannesburg Soccer City stadium that hosted this year's World Cup final.

Janet Snaith, head of business investment at Sunderland City Council, said: 'The Software City Initiative has already proven to be a huge success and new businesses have moved into the council's Evolve centre at Rainton Bridge Business Park.

A COMPANY which aims to replace call centre agents with artificially-intelligent 'robots' has announced a partnership agreement with Sunderland Software City. Newcastle-based Artingence will work with the Wearside initiative -which aims to inspire the growth of a global hub for software businesses in Sunderland - on a number of different projects. Following meetings between the firm and the University of Sunderland's Professor John MacIntyre and Software City CEO Bernie Callaghan, the two parties will work together to seek new growth opportunities for Artingence. The University of Sunderland is involved in the development of some of the world's foremost artificially-intelligent technology. Marshall Jcm 2000 Dsl 50 Schematic Software on this page. It also specialises in technology which is focused on the interaction between humans and computers and has lab facilities which will be used to improve Artingence's plans for a call centre staffed by computers. Dr Odin Taylor, an expert in artificial intelligence and software development, will lead the collaborative venture and, alongside Prof MacIntyre, will advise Artingence on technical matters.