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TRANSMISSIONS 2 – Innovation online: Where next for the web?
12/11/09 -
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Following on from the success of the Transmissions launch event, Northwest Vision and Media, which works on behalf of the digital and creative industries in the region, has announced the second event of the series – “Innovation online: Where next for the web?”
Transmissions is a series of inspiring evening shows delivered for Northwest Vision and Media by The White Room exploring innovation in the digital industry, with an interactive format that fuses keynotes, case-studies, hypothetical discussions and hands-on tech demos.
The second event in the Transmissions series explores how innovations in web tools, technologies and approaches are shaping the web and users’ experience of it. We’ll be looking at how we can harness these developments for creative innovation online.This session will give professionals from all parts of digital industry an indepth insight of the power of these new technologies.
Box UK’s Dan Zambonini will will be scanning the horizon for how the online landscape is shifting, laying out the foundations for the future of the web. Seb Lee-Delisle (Plug-in Media), will explore 3D Flash and Augmented Reality, and Patrick Lauke (Opera) will show how HTML and CSS are set to revolutionise user interface & the web experience.
In addition, the Madlab team will be providing live interactive demos of quirky technology to trigger some digital sparks over drinks and nibbles!
All-comers from across the digital industries are welcome – company leaders, coders, creatives, managers and freelancers alike.
The event takes place on Wednesday 25th November, at Northwest Vision and Media’s brand new premises overlooking MediaCityUK at 100 Broadway, Salford.
To attend this free Transmissions event, visit: http://transmissions2.eventbrite.com
Transmissions is part of Digital Sparks, a programme that incorporates high-level events, seminars, workshops and training for leaders, managers, techies, creatives, freelancers and newbies right across the digital production sector.
For further information on Digital Sparks, go online to:
web: www.digitalsparksnw.com | twitter: @DigitalSparksNW
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More tickets just released – Transmissions launch event 09:11:09
05/11/09 -
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To cope with demand, more tickets have just been released for the first ‘Transmissions’ event, ”Inspiration + Perspiration: A guide to managing innovation’ – taking place this Monday November 9th from 5:45 PM – 9:00 PM at the Imperial War Museum North.
To get one of these tickets whilst they’re still available follow this link - http://transmission1.eventbrite.com/
Get them before they’re gone!
Through an interactive format that fuses keynotes, case-studies, hypothetical discussions and hands-on tech demos, Transmission 1 will explore how innovation is fostered and managed in the digital industries, through the eyes of three diverse yet successful entrepreneurs:
Imran Hakim (creator of iTeddy and serial entrepreneur)
Martin Eriksson (Product Director, Huddle)
Hal Sandbach (Senior Designer at Sony Computer Entertainment)
The session will also look ahead at the opportunities and challenges in digital innovation.
In addition, the Madlab team will be providing live interactive demos of quirky technology to trigger some digital sparks over drinks and nibbles!
All-comers from across the digital industries are welcome – company leaders, coders, creatives, managers and freelancers alike.
Look out for future Transmissions, running in November, January, February & March
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Transmissions is part of Digital Sparks, a programme of training and development produced by Northwest Vision and Media to support businesses and individuals working right across the digital production sector in the North West.
For further information on Digital Sparks, go online to: web:www.digitalsparksnw.com | twitter: @DigitalSparksNW
This activity is funded by the Digital and Media Skills Programme, delivered by Northwest Vision and Media in partnership with Skillset, and supported by the North West Development Agency.
The events are being delivered by The White Room