Past events

Social Innovation Camp

Friday
05
DEC
2008

The results are in! The following 7 projects have been selected for Social Innovation Camp.

- Going Postal - Useful Visitors - AccessCity - We-need.org - Good Gym - Vegsy - Carbon Co-op

Project Management - Two Day Course

Thursday
27
NOV
2008

You want to improve your project success rate, and need practical dos and don'ts that you or your staff can implement immediately, but don’t want to pay huge consultancy fees….where do you begin?

Behavioural Targeting: The Fire and The Fury

Tuesday
25
NOV
2008

Behavioural Targeting - the saviour of internet publishing or the death of privacy? Our panel debates the benefits, drawbacks, options and threats created by this new path for advertisers.

Who Wants To Be...? at the games fringe

Friday
07
NOV
2008

'Who Wants to Be...?' is a live reality game-show where the audience make up the questions, have all the answers, and set their own rules.

Management and Leadership for Creatives - Half Day

Wednesday
05
NOV
2008

Aimed at managers in digital or creative agencies, this new course aims to empower delegates with an improved knowledge of management and leadership tools.

MusicTank Conference: Face To Face With The Millennials

Thursday
17
JUL
2008

** MusicTank's Summer Conference: 'Face To Face With The Millennials' **

Project Management - Two Day Course

Wednesday
09
JUL
2008

You want to improve your project success rate, and need practical dos and don’ts you or your staff can implement immediately, but don’t want to pay huge consultancy fees….where do you begin?

How To Talk To Images - Richard Wright

Friday
04
JUL
2008

4th July - 3rd August 2008 Opening Reception: Friday 4th July 6-9pm Exhibition open: Fri-Sun 12noon-5pm

Peckham TV

Friday
20
JUN
2008

Peckham TV isn’t a TV channel. It’s just a bloody massive telly (actually a 10m2 LED screen) that we’ve got in Peckham Square next Saturday, 21st June 2008.

Beers & Innovation: Coming of Age

Tuesday
27
MAY
2008

But is it really just one group? 50 is very different to 75 and one can no longer assume that everyone over 65 is retired. Can you communicate with all these people in the same way?