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From this Friday: monthly 3D Technology Demonstration Events at #mabohub

May 28, 2013 at 10:48 am in Digital Events, News by Tim Wilson · Leave a Comment »

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From this Friday, and every last Friday of the month from 10.30am until 3pm, we are running #free training sessions on equipment at the Technology Hub.

  • Friday May 31st
  • Friday June 28th
  • Friday July 26th
  • Friday August 30th

You are free to drop in. Come and find out about how to use a:

  • desktop 3D printer
  • hand-held colour 3D scanner
  • high precision laser cutter and engraver.

We also have the following equipment for hire from the sharing circle:

Lincolnshire Technology Hub launch, Mablethorpe, Tuesday 21st May

May 7, 2013 at 1:24 pm in Digital Events, News by Tim Wilson · Leave a Comment »

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The Coastal Community Centre and the Lincolnshire Technology Hub launches Tuesday 21st May.

When: Tuesday 21st May between 10am and 3pm
Where: Victoria Road, Mablethorpe

Ribbon cutting begins at 11am

No need to RSVP, just drop in!

Exciting times! As part of our work with onlincolnshire, you are invited to the launch of a new digital hub to help residents, businesses and community groups access the latest technology for free. The hub will be based at the new Coastal Community Centre, a vital community resource offering  [read more →]

Create a simple mobile app, Mablethorpe, Thursday 7th June, 1pm-4pm

at 1:06 pm in Digital Events by Tim Wilson · Leave a Comment »

Book here

Where: The Coastal Centre at 32 Victoria Raod, Mablethorpe, LN12 2AQ., Friday 7th June 2013, 1pm-4pm

Today’s applications are increasingly mobile. Computers are no longer confined to desks and laps but instead live in our pockets and hands.

Did you ever want to design a mobile phone application for a specific purpose or just for fun?

Join Fraser Henderson from Kind of Digital for this informative and engaging walkthrough.

In a few hours, he will show you how with the dummies guide (no programming!)  [read more →]

Skinder Hundal, CEO of New Art Exchange, Nottingham confirmed for Making Revolution, 21st Feb.

Feb 1, 2013 at 3:50 pm in Digital Arts, News by Tim Wilson · Leave a Comment »

We are delighted to welcome Skinder Hundal, CEO of New Art Exchange, Nottingham to speak at the Making Revolution conference in Boston on Thursday 21st February. Skinder was in charge of the flagship NESTA Digital Arts Project, Culture Cloud.

More on Skinder below.

More info and to book on the event, click here.

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Skinder Hundal is Chief Executive of New Art Exchange a leading award winning contemporary art gallery and arts organisation based in the innercity neighbourhood,  [read more →]

Please take the onlincolnshire business survey – Technology Hubs

Jan 30, 2013 at 11:03 am in News by Tim Wilson · Leave a Comment »

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onlincolnshire business survey – Technology Hubs (Jan/Feb 2013)

Help us make the business case!

We’re looking to develop a series of technology hubs in key locations across East Lindsey and further afield. These hubs are based around installing technologies and offering services which benefit businesses, like yours. These are exciting proposals but we cannot do it without you.

We need to know what you think! These developments are aimed at your business and we want to serve your needs. Be open, be honest.

Please tell us what  [read more →]

onlincolnshire case study: The Counted Sheep

Jan 24, 2013 at 9:33 pm in News by Tim Wilson · Leave a Comment »

We are delighted that Lauren Howden and her business The Counted Sheep has been featured as a case study on the onlincolnshire website. Based in Mablethorpe, Lauren benefited from attending a number of our workshops in 2012 to help develop the digital part of her business.

Read the article here.

Visit www.thecountedsheep.co.uk or www.facebook.com/thecountedsheepto find out more. You can also follow the company on Twitter at@TheCountedSheep

The Making Revolution Conference, Boston (Thursday 21st February)

Jan 8, 2013 at 10:06 am in Digital Events, News by Tim Wilson · 1 Comment »

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Join the “Making Revolution”
Boston College
Thursday 21st February 2013, 10.00am-4.00pm

To book your FREE place, click here: http://makingrevolution.eventbrite.com/

On Thursday 21st February 2013, we invite you to Boston College to Join the Making Revolution.

The Making Revolution is a one-day event looking at how emerging digital technologies are transforming the way we make and create as businesses and collaborators.  For example, how 3D printing is a fuelling start-ups in on-demand manufacturing.

The event will showcase the impact and importance of such technologies across industry  [read more →]

Photos from #jellyskegness on December 19th.

Dec 21, 2012 at 2:36 pm in Digital Events by Tim Wilson · Leave a Comment »

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Thanks to all who came the festive #Jelly co-working event at X-Site Skatepark in Skegness on Wednesday 19th. Jelly is held every third Wednesday of the month, the next one being on Wednesday 16th December from 9.30am. More about Jelly here.

Fraser Henderson talks at #Tourism12 Conference, 14/11/2012

Nov 25, 2012 at 10:25 pm in Digital Events, News by Tim Wilson · Leave a Comment »

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Here’s a video of our very own Fraser talking to Glenn Lesanto at the recent Transforming Tourism Conference #tourism12 on 14th November 2012.

Jelly Skegness (every 3rd Wednesday – The Storehouse Coffee Shop) – postponed

Oct 22, 2012 at 10:07 am in Digital Arts by Tim Wilson · Leave a Comment »

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Our regular #JellySkegness co-working events have been postponed until further notice. Watch this space.

#JellySkegness is a regular monthly co-working event for small businesses, homeworkers and freelancers held at The Storehouse Coffee Shop held every third Wednesday of the month from 10.00am #jelly #skegness #ukjelly.

Jelly is – co-working – collaborating – creativity – chat – coffee

What: Jelly is an event for solo workers, freelancers and office works wanting a change to come together to work  [read more →]