/2004/2004-09-25Misc3GLab/dscf6725-m.webp 3G Lab was another of serial entrepreneur Steve Ives' start ups, which Nosher was employee #6 of - as company webmaster - when it started in converted cow sheds in the village of Wennington, on the other side of Huntingdon. After a while, the company had grown sufficiently that the engineering part of it moved to temporary Regus offices in the new Cambourne village, a few miles outside Cambridge. By now Nosher was as much involved in the development of the TrigML user interface for mobile phones as with the company's websites. Eventually, the whole company moved into new offices on Cambridge Business Park. Business travel also ramped up, with Nosher running technical product demos in Finland, Sweden, Germany, Illinois, Bangkok, Manila and even Sydney and Melbourne in Australia. By now renamed Trigenix - after its mobile UI product - the company was acquired by Qualcomm towards the end of 2004.