Two new sites have been launched this week, well I guess Game Republic is kind of a re-launch but anyway i'm counting it!
So first up is Game Republic a network for the Games Industry in Yorkshire and Humber. The new site is looking great and has loads of info on it including news, events, business support and also Jamie's blog. They also have a list of all the games companies in the region, which is very useful and includes titles produced by the companies so makes an interesting read. If you're a games company in the region and you're not on the list get in touch to get yourself added. Finally, they also have a Vodcasts page with a video of Team 17's Martyn Brown talking about Yorkshire's fab games industry.
The second new site this week is OS4B, Open Source for Business. Run by the nti this project is all about bringing Open Source to more businesses in the region and supplying the skills needed for various different Open Source applications. There are various training courses currently on offer including Google's Android, Apache, Linux and an Introduction to Gimp (an image editor I used to use all the time and I definitely recommend an intro course rather than trying to figure it all out on your own!), keep an eye on the site for new courses.
They also have a news / events page, a jobs page and a communities page which lists a few of the different communities in the region. It also lists OS4B's own community - the employers forum. If you're a business working with open source or interested in developing open source you can join the employers forum and input ideas on the types of training that should be supplied and get some information / advice from other members.
Wednesday, 22 April 2009
Thursday, 16 April 2009
Creative Networks April event

Just to spread the word about the next Creative Networks event. I've probably blogged about Creative Networks before, they're excellent events held at Leeds College of Art & Design and always get great speakers. This time it's going to be Ajaz Ahmed, founder of Freeserve (and coincidentally a Yorkshire Forward board member!) and his subject area is 'Lessons Learnt', which i'm sure is going to be of great interest to many. The events are free to attend and more info can be found at:
You can also find information about their recent events (and check out the great previous speakers) at:
I think potentially meeting Jimmy Choo at my first Creative Networks event (and getting his business card no less) is one of my most treasured moments :-)
Tuesday, 7 April 2009
Future Technologies April - Printed Electronics
This month I thought i'd focus on Printed Electronics... (Photo courtesy of Thin Film Electronics listed below)
It seems everyone is predicting massive increases in printed electronics and the potential affect on various everyday products are huge. Being able to print electronics will eventually change almost everything but current research seems to be focusing on:
Displays / screens
Think mobile phones, laptops and TVs. The latest idea I just came across being wallpaper TVs (for when flatscreen just isn't flat enough)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/japan/4786367/Japanese-develop-television-wallpaper.html
Lighting
Leading on from that you can obviously see the connection with lighting. I have already heard of examples of lights without bulbs, i.e. the lighting electronics are printed into the lampshade, apparently they're not very bright yet but that's just a matter of time.
The first OLED lamp has been prototyped already:
http://www.ecogeek.org/content/view/1523/
Batteries
Everyone's looking into batteries but i've come across quite a few articles about reserch MIT is doing around this area - it doesn't take a genius to realise the commercial opportunities are huge and that as devices get smaller and better batteries need to too.
MIT's most recent press release regarding battery research:
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2009/virus-battery-0402.html
Note: "The prototype is packaged as a typical coin cell battery, but the technology allows for the assembly of very lightweight, flexible and conformable batteries that can take the shape of their container."
Memory / storage (rfid)
An example here could be printed security tags that contain information in the memory contained within the label and can be printed onto any surface, as described by Thin Film Electronics based in Sweden:
http://www.thinfilm.se/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=52&Itemid=54
Another example would be interactive scratchcards that have several goes (the card can be wiped so several 'scratches' are included on one card).
So then I decided to brainstorm it myself and came up with the following product ideas:
Leaflet laptops taking netbooks to the extreme!
Bathroom cabinet organisers (online diary on half the mirror so you can see what you've got that day while brushing your teeth!)
Instant messaging business cards (message a person instantly through their business card)
Re-ordering through labels (i.e. you need a new hoover bag so you press an area on the label on the bag and you've automatically ordered a new bag, just like that)
Menus in fast food outlets that submit your order electronically
Printed runway lighting at airports, maybe even lighting that's contained within paint in the distance future!
Some of these, maybe all of these, have probably already been thought of but I thought it demonstrates the many, many applications that this will bring into our lives.
If anyone out there is seriously interested in printed electronics in Yorkshire just drop me a line as it's something we're working on through the Northern Way partnership.
Thursday, 2 April 2009
Get Connected to Investors

You have to fill in an application form which can also be found at the above link. It's not as scary as it might sound because Connect Yorkshire will help you prepare your pitch in advance of the actual event - so even if you don't get any cash out of it the advice is worth having. It's good to know how to pitch your business for funding and get some feedback.
Monday, 30 March 2009
IT Apprenticeships Event - Leeds 22nd April
There will be an event in Leeds on the 22nd April specifically for IT companies to find out about apprenticeships. The event is free and you get fed - what more could you ask for :-)
I'm particularly supportive of this as I was first employed through a University placement (not quite the same but sort of) at Hewlett Packard and if it hadn't been for that I would never have gotten my first job after university at Planet Online, and if it hadn't been for that I would never have ended up at RIPE NCC, and on and on!
So if you're an IT organisation I encourage you to sign up for the event at:
http://www.digital2020.org.uk/skills/strands/apprenticeships
Places are limited.
I'm particularly supportive of this as I was first employed through a University placement (not quite the same but sort of) at Hewlett Packard and if it hadn't been for that I would never have gotten my first job after university at Planet Online, and if it hadn't been for that I would never have ended up at RIPE NCC, and on and on!
So if you're an IT organisation I encourage you to sign up for the event at:
http://www.digital2020.org.uk/skills/strands/apprenticeships
Places are limited.
Thursday, 12 March 2009
Electric Works Opening Party
Just a quick blog to let people know about the Electric Works opening party on Friday 27th March 5pm - 9pm. The event will include a one-off sky bar with views over the city, a Wii bowling competition, various installations and an opportunity to have a tour around the building.
For anyone who hasn't been to see the building I really recommend going for a look round, not just for people who are thinking of office space but also for the conference / event facilities which are really great and I think will become a very well used venue.
Of course the icing on the cake is the very well publicised helter skelter and i've been reliably informed that you will be able to try it out on the night - again I can't recommend this enough, it's so fast it took my breath away!!
If you want to attend you can RSVP at openingparty@electric-works.net or call 0114 286 6200
For anyone who hasn't been to see the building I really recommend going for a look round, not just for people who are thinking of office space but also for the conference / event facilities which are really great and I think will become a very well used venue.
Of course the icing on the cake is the very well publicised helter skelter and i've been reliably informed that you will be able to try it out on the night - again I can't recommend this enough, it's so fast it took my breath away!!
If you want to attend you can RSVP at openingparty@electric-works.net or call 0114 286 6200
Monday, 9 March 2009
Digital Awards - the shortlisted nominees
Well the shortlists for the Yorkshire Digital Awards are finally in and congratulations to everyone who has made it this far:
Best Web Design Company
Shortlist: Quba, Numiko, Coolpink, twentysix Leeds, Clever Clover
Best IT Consultancy
Shortlist: P2 Technologies, Sleek Networks, Save9, NetConstruct, Blue Chip
Best Business-to-Business Website
Shortlist: www.myjobgroup.co.uk, www.9xb.com, www.vivid-display.com, www.mckinnon-clarke.co.uk, www.openpaymentsystem.com
Best Business-to-Consumer Website
Shortlist: www.subspecies.co.uk, www.yorkshirecancerresearch.org.uk, www.lafitness.co.uk, www.streetshirts.co.uk, www.mind-the-gap.org.uk
Best Application of Internet Technology
Shortlist: Pilot Theatre, Harvard Engineering, aql, Patient Opinion, H2R
Best Digital Start-Up
Shortlist: BrandNew, The Precious Monkey Jewellery, Tierlinear/s3crm, The Digital Consortium
Best Game
Shortlist: Harry Putter’s Crazy Golf (Limelight Software), Pencil Rebel (Model No 1)
Best Entertainment Site
Shortlist: www.pilot–theatre.com, www.getyourheadroundit.co.uk, www.britanniahigh.com, www.freebingo.co.uk, celebrity.itv.com
Best E-learning Initiative
Shortlist: www.training-pod.com (Mezzo Films), www.getyourheadroundit.co.uk (Get Your Head Round It), www.asda-thebinks.co.uk (MadeByPi), www.radiowaves.co.uk (Synergy TV), www.ecgskills.net (Medcom)
Best Application of Mobile Technology
Shortlist: Blink, An Agency Called England, Sense Internet, 3Squared
Best New Talent
For the first time this year we have been working with tutors in colleges and universities across the Yorkshire and Humber region for this award and the winner will be announced at the award ceremony.
There is certainly a good mix of companies amongst the shortlists, demonstrating just how many exciting companies are here in the region. I shall of course keep you posted on the winners to be announced in May.
Best Web Design Company
Shortlist: Quba, Numiko, Coolpink, twentysix Leeds, Clever Clover
Best IT Consultancy
Shortlist: P2 Technologies, Sleek Networks, Save9, NetConstruct, Blue Chip
Best Business-to-Business Website
Shortlist: www.myjobgroup.co.uk, www.9xb.com, www.vivid-display.com, www.mckinnon-clarke.co.uk, www.openpaymentsystem.com
Best Business-to-Consumer Website
Shortlist: www.subspecies.co.uk, www.yorkshirecancerresearch.org.uk, www.lafitness.co.uk, www.streetshirts.co.uk, www.mind-the-gap.org.uk
Best Application of Internet Technology
Shortlist: Pilot Theatre, Harvard Engineering, aql, Patient Opinion, H2R
Best Digital Start-Up
Shortlist: BrandNew, The Precious Monkey Jewellery, Tierlinear/s3crm, The Digital Consortium
Best Game
Shortlist: Harry Putter’s Crazy Golf (Limelight Software), Pencil Rebel (Model No 1)
Best Entertainment Site
Shortlist: www.pilot–theatre.com, www.getyourheadroundit.co.uk, www.britanniahigh.com, www.freebingo.co.uk, celebrity.itv.com
Best E-learning Initiative
Shortlist: www.training-pod.com (Mezzo Films), www.getyourheadroundit.co.uk (Get Your Head Round It), www.asda-thebinks.co.uk (MadeByPi), www.radiowaves.co.uk (Synergy TV), www.ecgskills.net (Medcom)
Best Application of Mobile Technology
Shortlist: Blink, An Agency Called England, Sense Internet, 3Squared
Best New Talent
For the first time this year we have been working with tutors in colleges and universities across the Yorkshire and Humber region for this award and the winner will be announced at the award ceremony.
There is certainly a good mix of companies amongst the shortlists, demonstrating just how many exciting companies are here in the region. I shall of course keep you posted on the winners to be announced in May.
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