Jan 2016 talk to SW Data Meetup by Kevin O'Malley (City Innovation Team Manager, Bristol City Council) at the "OPEN DATA SPECIAL: Kickstarting ODI Bristol" event.
The open data landscape in Bristol is evolving rapidly. This special meetup will update South West Data on recent developments, including an opportunity for the Meetup to become the City's official Open Data Institute (ODI) network - kickstarting ODI Bristol with an established network of data experts to which the ODI Node would bring data producers and data consumers into the mix.
In January 2015, Kevin O'Malley, Bristol City Council, gave a well-received talk to a packed meetup about Bristol is Open and the Open Programmable City API. One year on he will be returning to talk about ODI Bristol and update the group on additions to the City's open data portfolio, including Bristol API (Transport).
There's also a lot going on in open data in the region, outside of Bristol City Council and Jen Williams, from NetworkedPlanet, will be pitching an idea for South West Data to host an Open Data Camp, an "unconference", which would involve taking over the Watershed for a weekend and a mix of local, national and international (un)delegates.
The meetup will allow time for, appropriately, open discussion, questions and answers from the speakers and the audience.
Tom Heath, Head of Research at ODI, Leigh Dodds, Senior Consultant at ODI, and Martin Howitt, from ODI Devon Node, will all be at hand to contribute to the discussion and answer questions.
Will the collaborative economy create meaningful and purposeful organizations?OuiShare
OuiShare Connector Cristóbal Gracia facilitated 30' keynote about the Collaborative Economy at the EBBF's 25th annual conference about unity and collaboration.
Presentation given by Monique Calisti, Martel Innovate, at Open & Agile Smart Cities' annual Connected Smart Cities & Communities Conference 2020 on 23 January in Brussels, Belgium
Jan 2016 talk to SW Data Meetup by Kevin O'Malley (City Innovation Team Manager, Bristol City Council) at the "OPEN DATA SPECIAL: Kickstarting ODI Bristol" event.
The open data landscape in Bristol is evolving rapidly. This special meetup will update South West Data on recent developments, including an opportunity for the Meetup to become the City's official Open Data Institute (ODI) network - kickstarting ODI Bristol with an established network of data experts to which the ODI Node would bring data producers and data consumers into the mix.
In January 2015, Kevin O'Malley, Bristol City Council, gave a well-received talk to a packed meetup about Bristol is Open and the Open Programmable City API. One year on he will be returning to talk about ODI Bristol and update the group on additions to the City's open data portfolio, including Bristol API (Transport).
There's also a lot going on in open data in the region, outside of Bristol City Council and Jen Williams, from NetworkedPlanet, will be pitching an idea for South West Data to host an Open Data Camp, an "unconference", which would involve taking over the Watershed for a weekend and a mix of local, national and international (un)delegates.
The meetup will allow time for, appropriately, open discussion, questions and answers from the speakers and the audience.
Tom Heath, Head of Research at ODI, Leigh Dodds, Senior Consultant at ODI, and Martin Howitt, from ODI Devon Node, will all be at hand to contribute to the discussion and answer questions.
Will the collaborative economy create meaningful and purposeful organizations?OuiShare
OuiShare Connector Cristóbal Gracia facilitated 30' keynote about the Collaborative Economy at the EBBF's 25th annual conference about unity and collaboration.
Presentation given by Monique Calisti, Martel Innovate, at Open & Agile Smart Cities' annual Connected Smart Cities & Communities Conference 2020 on 23 January in Brussels, Belgium
Community Driven Design - IxDA 26th March 2015Melissa Fuller
This is a presentation i gave introduction www.threefarm.com and wwwmakersplace.org.au to a room full of interaction designers in Sydney, March 2015.
The point of my presentation was to make aware the listeners about collaborative work spaces (Makerspaces) for building hardware, the industrial revolution and the maker movement.
London's tech scene's at a critical point - Alex Wood, Tech City NewsInternet World
The Marketplace - June 17th, 11:30-12:00
3 years on from the launch of the government's Tech City project, has the project delivered on making London into Europe's capital of startups? And more importantly what actually is Tech City in 2014? In 2012, Alex Wood launched Tech City News, the leading independent news site for London's technology scene, and will share his unique insights into what makes the scene tick and what the future may bring.
Multiple-channel business model
Bridging service innovation in China
Abstract:
Since the 1960s, design has shifted from manufacturing, market, and now to a customer-focused era. We have undergone the Industrial Age and the Information Age, and now are at the “Smart Age”. In western worlds, these three ages were iterated one after another. However in China, this evolution
was accelerated by “joint innovation”. In this intersected age, neither just having online nor offline model can fix the issues that we have in user experience and service. With this, we witness service design with multiple-channel business model emerging in front of people’s eyesight.
Innovation:
At this great SDN event, Cathy and Xue will provide a glimpse of the unique characteristics of service innovation process in china for guests from all parts of the world through interaction and co-creation. With their 13 years of abundant project experience, they hold a deep interpretation and sharp sense of connections and challenges among industries. Additionally, they have gained a wealth of insight on trends and road paths in China while rubbing shoulders with many industry leaders. No doubt their sharing will amaze the audience and ignite a round of heated discussion.
What have we learnt from digital startups and entrepreneurs to design and del...Mauko Quiroga
What have we learnt from digital startups and entrepreneurs to design and deliver better public services?
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1FyYJ-uE4KoK1M7CIA5m6npr1i-xV6GEZjtXfZSJ5rzY/edit?usp=sharing
Fascinating report of an ADASS roundtable in the south west on commissioning. Worth reading for an insight into the challenges commissioners face and some of the ways they're thinking of addressing these challenges.
Community Driven Design - IxDA 26th March 2015Melissa Fuller
This is a presentation i gave introduction www.threefarm.com and wwwmakersplace.org.au to a room full of interaction designers in Sydney, March 2015.
The point of my presentation was to make aware the listeners about collaborative work spaces (Makerspaces) for building hardware, the industrial revolution and the maker movement.
London's tech scene's at a critical point - Alex Wood, Tech City NewsInternet World
The Marketplace - June 17th, 11:30-12:00
3 years on from the launch of the government's Tech City project, has the project delivered on making London into Europe's capital of startups? And more importantly what actually is Tech City in 2014? In 2012, Alex Wood launched Tech City News, the leading independent news site for London's technology scene, and will share his unique insights into what makes the scene tick and what the future may bring.
Multiple-channel business model
Bridging service innovation in China
Abstract:
Since the 1960s, design has shifted from manufacturing, market, and now to a customer-focused era. We have undergone the Industrial Age and the Information Age, and now are at the “Smart Age”. In western worlds, these three ages were iterated one after another. However in China, this evolution
was accelerated by “joint innovation”. In this intersected age, neither just having online nor offline model can fix the issues that we have in user experience and service. With this, we witness service design with multiple-channel business model emerging in front of people’s eyesight.
Innovation:
At this great SDN event, Cathy and Xue will provide a glimpse of the unique characteristics of service innovation process in china for guests from all parts of the world through interaction and co-creation. With their 13 years of abundant project experience, they hold a deep interpretation and sharp sense of connections and challenges among industries. Additionally, they have gained a wealth of insight on trends and road paths in China while rubbing shoulders with many industry leaders. No doubt their sharing will amaze the audience and ignite a round of heated discussion.
What have we learnt from digital startups and entrepreneurs to design and del...Mauko Quiroga
What have we learnt from digital startups and entrepreneurs to design and deliver better public services?
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1FyYJ-uE4KoK1M7CIA5m6npr1i-xV6GEZjtXfZSJ5rzY/edit?usp=sharing
Fascinating report of an ADASS roundtable in the south west on commissioning. Worth reading for an insight into the challenges commissioners face and some of the ways they're thinking of addressing these challenges.
Social Enterprise By Design | Intersection Conference 2014 | Keynote by Dion ...Dion Hinchcliffe
How should we design our enterprises for a new future? I explore the topic of how to adapt our organizations to today's technological and network realities at Intersection 2014 this week in Paris.
By deliberately engaging in design thinking while applying social business, change management, and transformation, we can create new sustainable, community-oriented businesses that can outperform. Here's how.
7. Co-
production
is coming
• Take the initiative
• Don’t make excuses
• Focus on delivery solutions
We have the finance and models to transform
services and relationships.
Be part of that future
Act now