News and Events from InfoLab21
News and Events from InfoLab21
May 2007
Welcome to the May issue of InfoTextX – the e-newsletter from the Knowledge Business Centre at InfoLab21, keeping you informed about developments inside InfoLab21 and other news which we hope will be of interest to you. To subscribe or contribute news items to InfoTextX and our website, please contact the editor – Sarah Maginness - at s.maginness@lancaster.ac.uk.
A warm welcome to the welcome the latest companies to move into InfoLab21's Business Units:
Click Click Design is a highly experienced web development and design firm, incorporating technical and design skills gained through providing award-winning services to some of the countries largest (FTSE 100) businesses and leading multi-national corporations.
Here is the latest company to join InfoLab21's Associate Company Scheme and have a web profile on our website. If you would like to see your company featured please fill in the online form.
Find out more about our Join IT opportunities and how you can join with InfoLab21 to take your technology further.
A multi skilled, experienced and qualified creative arts team offering courses, projects and one-to-one lessons in music technology, creative and performing arts. Current projects with Blackpool and the Fylde College and Blackpool Council. The next project is a summer school in Blackpool and the sessions will involve learning guitar/bass, singing and drama, keyboards and dancing. Blackpool Cats are currently receiving support from the InfoLab21 Graduate Academy.
A 17 minute compilation of the InfoLab21 demonstrator films is available on DVD or to view online on our website. All our videos are now available to stream (view on the webpage) or download to your computer.
InfoLab21 spin-out company m-ventions has signed a deal to distribute 20 mobile phone games developed at InfoLab21 to a worldwide market of millions.
InfoLab21 are sponsoring the 2007 Big Chip Awards, the biggest new media awards show outside London, which will be held in Manchester on 24th May. Other sponsors include Microsoft, the BBC, The Northwest Regional Development Agency and Yahoo.
A £266,000 project has been awarded to staff at InfoLab21 and Lancaster University Management School to investigate how to promote innovation in the UK economy.
Lancaster University's InfoLab21 was one of the key regional developments singled out for praise at the launch of the new Northwest science strategy. Kirsty Wark, who hosted the event, said InfoLab21 was one of the examples of improvements in science infrastructure in the region since the launch of the first strategy in 2002.
These awards enable companies to take the lead in defining and setting up research projects with a Research Organisation of their choice. Projects must be in engineering or physical sciences and jointly supervised by the academic and industrial partners.
InfoLab21 researchers formed a special guest team at Switzerland's biggest Lego Robotics Contest on 5 May.
Lancaster Centre for e-Science at the Lancaster University Management School has published the results of a large scale survey of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) on their adoption of ICT and e-collaborative environments.
The Institute for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development (IEED) offers assistance for small and medium sized enterprises. Business support is provided via Action Learning Sets, Fresh Marketing and People Workshops, The Lancaster Forum, the LEAD Programme and Student Projects.
Wednesday 30th May 2007, 0900-1700
This one day workshop event is to be held at Lancaster University Conference Centre and is aimed at businesses and academics interested in Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) technologies and their commercial applications.
The Tourism Centre, at Lancaster University is running free Business-Builder Workshops, for operators and service providers in the visitor-economy. Held across Lancashire and Cumbria these two-day workshops will help businesses share ideas, and develop their businesses’ profitability and turnover.
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