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Posted By:  jwgbradford
Posted On:  Oct 7, 2008

  Survival planning

Capt Tim with London Tea Towel On a dark and stormy Tuesday morning, with tales of economic melt down on R4, I wasn’t sure if anyone would turn up to Open Coffee. I shouldn’t have worried, Bristolians are made of stern stuff. We even had a friendly bank manager type along to...... [view]

Posted By:  jwgbradford
Posted On:  Sep 18, 2008

  Day at the Beach with Flexifoil

(Disclosure: this post relates to my work with Knowledge West , it also doesn’t have that much to do with technology, start-ups etc) One of the great aspects of my life is working with very cool companies that are doing very cool things and making very cool products. Unfortunately...... [view]

Posted By:  jwgbradford
Posted On:  Sep 10, 2008

  Open Coffee 9 Sept

Uploaded on May 12, 2006 by JosephH Another great Open Coffee despite the weather’s attempts to keep folk away. After gathering downstairs with our chosen caffeine drinks, a number of discussions quickly established. Nigel Legg came along and we discussed the analysis of those...... [view]

Posted By:  jwgbradford
Posted On:  Sep 1, 2008

  Education shaped & Bristol Fashion

Disclosure: This was originally published on TechCrunch UK , I’ve made some edits at the end in response to comment on TC, Underscore , Twitter etc. Uploaded on March 29, 2007 by pictopedia Its not all stovepipe hats and clay dogs in Bristol, these days its more location...... [view]

Posted By:  jwgbradford
Posted On:  Aug 20, 2008

  Dorkbot Bristol

Handle with Care, it's an Amstrad Last night we gathered at the Pervasive Media Studio for the second in the Dorkbot Show’n'Tell series. Sam Downie gave us an introduction to life casting and some of the technologies he’s been using in his internet radio and video...... [view]

Posted By:  jwgbradford
Posted On:  Aug 13, 2008

  Fresh Coffee @ OpenCoffee:Bristol

Uploaded on November 6, 2006 by Luis Alves Bit slow off the mark on this post but it’s been a busy couple of days. We had a really good morning on Tuesday with new faces and new coffee to try. Jack had popped up from the Temple Meads branch of Starbucks to mix some fresh brew for...... [view]

Posted By:  jwgbradford
Posted On:  Jul 21, 2008

  Carrotmob Bristol an update

Well a lot has been happening and there are a couple of conversation threads so I thought I’d put up a quick ’story so far…’ Craig Hellen ( Pod Chains ) brought up Carrotmob at the OpenCoffee meeting on 1 July. We were talking about Seedcamp and various ideas for...... [view]

Posted By:  jwgbradford
Posted On:  Jul 15, 2008

  Ideas in Transit @ Open Coffee Bristol

This morning’s Open Coffee had some visitors from the research community asking about user generated innovations in the field of intelligent transport systems. Prof Glynn Lyonns and Dr’s Juliet Jain and Tilly Line are leading the activity to better understand this bottom up...... [view]

Posted By:  jwgbradford
Posted On:  Jun 30, 2008

  Learning un-learning

Uploaded on 12 May, 2006 by Marvin (PA) I hot-footed it from Cheltenham to the Pervasive Media Studio a couple nights back for a Gurteen Knowledge Cafe . The topic was ‘unlearning’ which is a sufficiently interesting topic for a Knowledge Transfer/Exchange professional to...... [view]

Posted By:  jwgbradford
Posted On:  Jun 18, 2008

  OpenCoffee Bristol keeps growing

Uploaded on January 7, 2008 by wabberjocky Open Coffee continues to grow in Bristol with more new faces plus a good number of ‘regulars’. There was a definite mobile-video thing going on (at least around the conversations I heard). Matt Thurling from Science.TV (a video...... [view]

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