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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 →]

Lincolnshire Echo Love Local Campaign

Jan 24, 2013 at 12:52 pm in News by Tim Wilson · Leave a Comment »

You may be aware that the Lincolnshire Echo have been running a ‘love local’ campaign over recent months – see below for info.

The upcoming months will have a digital focus which is right up our street! They are looking for stories which we will look to feed into.

Its aim is to boost county businesses by encouraging local spending and grow confidence by highlighting the hard work and successes which take place across Lincolnshire.

Crucially, Does your business want to get involved?
Do  [read more →]

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.

News release – Broadband plans given green light by Europe

Nov 25, 2012 at 10:15 pm in News by Tim Wilson · Leave a Comment »

News release from Lincolnshire County Council

The EU has given ‘state-aid approval’ to Government plans that will see public money invested in improving broadband infrastructure.

The decision paves the way for the county council to start its roll out of superfast broadband acrossLincolnshirenext year. The council aims to bring superfast broadband to 90 per cent of properties by 2015, with a guarantee of at least standard broadband for the remaining 10 per cent.

Councillor Kelly Smith, Executive Member for  [read more →]

Bourne highlighted as a top 10 digital trailblazer!

Aug 22, 2012 at 7:05 pm in Digital Events, News by Tim Wilson · Leave a Comment »

Bourne has been highlighted as number four in a survey by the CLA amongst rural areas where online entrepreneurs are boosting the local economy. Source: RSNOnline.

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A Top Ten list pinpoints the rural areas where online entrepreneurs are boosting the local economy.

The Rural Digital Trailblazers league table was devised by internet giant Google, which teamed up with the Countryside Alliance.

The project aims to highlight that entrepreneurs needn’t be based in an industrial centre or a traditional urban hub to  [read more →]

Rescheduled – #JellyLincoln – next Jelly, 24th September.

Aug 20, 2012 at 8:55 am in Digital Events, News by Tim Wilson · Leave a Comment »

As this month’s #jellylincoln is a bank holiday (Mon 27th Aug), the next #jelly will be @Coffee_Aroma on 24th September #jelly #lincoln #ukjelly. We look forward to seeing you there for co-working, chat and collaboration.

For more on Jelly, read Tim’s blog on Enterprise Nation here or for more on #jellylincoln click here. Thanks.

 

Remember there are still two workshops left to attend…

Jul 18, 2012 at 4:24 pm in Digital Events, News by Tim Wilson · Leave a Comment »

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We still have two learning and networking events left for businesses that wish to find out more about using digital in Lincolnshire!

These FREE events are repeats of our popular seminars from earlier in the year, but are now being run in the evenings to allow those busy during the day to attend!

The important dates for your diary are:

Altered ~ Details of Artist Commission & Artist Open Days on Thursday 26th July

at 8:53 am in News by Tim Wilson · Leave a Comment »

Please see below information regarding a partnership commission opportunity. Please share it with anybody you feel might be interested. The brief is available on the artsNK and Diocese websites

We are seeking innovative and exciting proposals from contemporary artists and practitioners to create quality and innovative artworks to be temporarily exhibited in two Lincolnshire churches to usher in an ambitious and exciting new cultural programme for Lincolnshire.

‘Altered’ seeks to develop new partnerships between artists and rural parish churches across  [read more →]