👉 Norfolk Computing was a pioneering British computer research organization established in 1948, playing a crucial role in the development of early computing technology. Located at the University of Norfolk, it focused on advancing computer science and engineering through practical research and collaboration. The organization is best known for its work on the Norwich Computer, one of the first stored-program computers, and the development of the Norwich Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC) emulation, which was vital for validating the ENIAC design. Norfolk Computing also contributed to the creation of the Manchester Baby, the world's first stored-program computer, and fostered a culture of innovation that influenced subsequent generations of British computer scientists.