A one-day event analysing and celebrating digital interactive media, which provides the main digital focus for the London Design Festival.
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At the next event, we’ll be tackling the topic of VRM, vendor relationship management. Turning traditional relationships between individuals and companies on the their head, VRM promises a future where we’ll decide when and how brands get in touch.
moreWhat is the role of PR agencies in the wild frontier of the social web? Do traditional PR agencies even have a future as digital agencies and marketing agencies jockey for position to take control of marketing and communications projects? PRs and digital media experts met on November 20 in the twelfth of our Beers and Innovation series of events to discuss the issues. Ian Delaney reports.
moreWhat can the digital industry learn from the adult entertainment sector? At the latest in our Beers and Innovation series of events, NMK dons its grubby mac to uncover the ways in which mainstream internet businesses might evolve by emulating this often uninvestigated industry. How might you adopt some of these tools and techniques to generate new business, embrace change and engage with mass markets effectively?
moreSo do agencies innovate? The seventh in our Beers and Innovations series addressed an issue that's always been at the heart of the purpose of the events. Ian Delaney attempts to decipher his notes from the session.
moreInnovation, community and and technology experts from Yahoo! and the BBC came together on 27th April to explain their own efforts in the development of web services and mash ups and discuss the opportunities and challenges in this area...
moreIssues around user-generated content became more tangible and challenged old business models in 2006, creating opportunities for start-ups. So on 30th March we invited two experts in the field of media creation and UGC - Head of BBC Global News Richard Sambrook and Yellowikis co-founder Paul Youlten - to discuss the issues...
moreThe inaugural night of the series on 9th February 2006 chaired by Tom Coates of Yahoo! saw entrepreneurs and innovators from Skype and Last.fm talk about their first-hand experiences of the UK, US and European technology start-up scenes...
moreThe Content 2.0 conference on 6th June 2006 was rounded-off by a special Beers & Innovation session at Albannach on Trafalgar Square, featuring Stephanie Newman from Amnesty International and an interview centering on digital music with Tim Clark, manager of Robbie Williams...
moreBoomers, silver surfers, 50+, third agers, the mature market - whatever you call them, they’re a group that can’t be ignored. They have good incomes, great social networks and they’re getting online like never before. Join the debate on May 27th to find out more.
moreThe UK's quirky innovation culture has been taxing the minds of a lot of people recently. Come along to the seventh Beers & Innovation night to explore how marketing and advertising agencies push the boundaries and innovate in their sector. Hear from practitioners and experts in the field and have your say on the issues...
moreThe bulk of the UK's new media talent sits within agencies. Yet agencies are renowned as the producers of brochure-ware and banners rather than leaders in innovation. Is this the case? Join Nik Roope, Jamie Riddel and John Baker to find out the score.
moreThe UK's quirky innovation culture - at once dynamic and loveable, while at the same time maddeningly inadequate - has been taxing the minds of a lot of people recently. Come along to the sixth Beers & Innovation night to explore design, development and innovation in social software. Hear from practitioners and experts in the field and have your say on the issues...
moreThe UK's quirky innovation culture - at once dynamic and loveable, while at the same time maddeningly inadequate - has been taxing the minds of a lot of people recently. Come along to the fifth Beers & Innovation night to find out how the UK's doing with smart textiles and wearable technoloy, hear from some practitioners in the field and have your say on the issues...
moreThe UK's quirky innovation culture - at once dynamic and loveable, while at the same time maddeningly inadequate - has been taxing the minds of a lot of people recently. Come along to the fifth Beers & Innovation night to explore aggregation and disruption, hear from practitioners and anaylsts in the field and have your say on the issues...
moreThe UK's quirky innovation culture - at once dynamic and loveable, while at the same time maddeningly inadequate - has been taxing the minds of a lot of people recently. Come along to the fourth Beers & Innovation night to find out how the UK's doing with RSS, hear from some practitioners in the field and have your say on the issues...
moreThe UK's quirky innovation culture - at once dynamic and loveable, while at the same time maddeningly inadequate - has been taxing the minds of a lot of people recently. Come along to the third Beers & Innovation night to find out how the UK's doing with web services and mash-ups, hear from some practitioners in the field and have your say on the issues...
moreThe UK's quirky innovation culture - at once dynamic and loveable, while at the same time maddeningly inadequate - has been taxing the minds of a lot of people recently. Come along to the second Beers & Innovation night to find out how the UK's doing with UGC and innovation, heard from some practitioners in the field and have your say on the issues...
moreThe UK's quirky innovation culture - at once dynamic and loveable, while at the same time maddeningly inadequate - has been taxing the minds of a lot of people recently. Come along to our inaugural Beers & Innovation night and discuss the issues with Tom Coates of Yahoo!, Skype's Saul Klein and Richard Jones of Audioscrobbler/Last.fm
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