Archive for March, 2012

Ultrafast Broadband Funding Success for #smartbrum! 21/03/2012

Businesses in Birmingham received a huge boost today from the Chancellor in his Budget speech with the announcement that Birmingham will receive up to £10 million from the Urban Broadband fund.

The fund aims to create Super Connected Cities that will enable the innovative, learning and creative

sectors of Digbeth, Eastside and the Jewellery Quarter to be amongst the first in Britain to benefit from world class ultrafast broadband services on a par with those being delivered in leading countries across the globe.

Click here for the full press release.

 

Facebook for the Public Sector 21/03/2012

Facebook logo courtesy of facebook.com

Last Wednesday (I know, better late than never!), I attended the  Facebook for the Public Sector conference (#fbps12) spear-headed by the very knowledgeable folk at www.comms2point0.co.uk . I was gutted I had missed the first two presentations (as I was at #odinnovation) but got into the swing of things

nontheless, given this was the first time I had attended a social media type event.

I was especially intrigued by the presentations given by Ally Hook from Coventry City Council and Steph Jennings of WV11.co.uk and Podnosh and their experiences, hints and tips of using the Facebook fanpage.

The afternoon saw the group break out into an unconference (again a first for me) where delegates pitched ideas/sessions/topics, the rest of us chose which of these sessions we wanted to attend. I decided to attend three sessions and learned:

1) How to increase FB followers – what we we want to achieve and the best way to spread the word

2) FB Timeline – Changes kicking in on 30 March, pros and cons but need to look into how best to use it for Digi Brum

3) Barriers to opening up access to social media to all in the workplace – does our employer trust us enough to get on with the job we are employed to do. Similar to the issues faced around Internet access in the workplace – took a while but we all got there in the end!

Thank you all for a great day and look forward to learning more! :-)
Click here to view the post event report, presentations and tweets.

Birmingham a city 'Open' for Innovation 16/03/2012

RT HON Francis Maude MP & Birmingham City Council's Deputy Leader Paul TilsleyDigital Birmingham welcomed RT Hon Francis Maude MP to Fazeley Studios, Birmingham on Wednesday 14 March where he launched a series of case studies on ”Open for Business’ which will be available through the Open Data Innovation Community hub (#odinnovation). The morning was live streamed directly to the London Digital event in the City of London.

The morning was opened by Birmingham City Council’s Deputy Leader, Paul Tilsey, where he was particularly proud that the Minister had chosen Birmingham to launch this programme.

The Minister conveyed a broader message about #opendata, its benefits and how it is fueling business growth as well as playing a key role in creating new #smes.

Francis Maude MP said:

“Birmingham did not hang around in the 20th Century when it came grasping the possibilities of a smart, connected city.”

“Digital Birmingham saw a future where the city’s local businesses, local government, local universities would grasp economic opportunities and meet social challenges by ensuring the city had 21st Century digital infrastructure and digital services.”

“And as we know tying a digital city together is intelligence sharing – data sharing – transparency. Another area where you are forging ahead and setting a global example.”

He then went on to praise a couple of Birmingham’s prime examples of effective use of #opendata, Mudlark and Digital Birmingham’s Birmingham Civic Dashboard and Integrated Transport Planning Ltd‘s Access Advisr’ which brings information about accessible transport networks together in one online location.

The Minister concluded with saying:

“I certainly look forward to seeing Birmingham build its digital infrastructure and become one of Europe’s leading Smart, Connected Cities.”

“’ll be expecting the rest of the country to follow your lead.”

The speeches were followed by group discussions about the quality of open data; how the Council should publish its data; who data is aimed at; open data uses for managers inside public services; procurement; what the government and public sector can do to encourage SMEs to use open data as well as an ‘opt out’ clause for those who do not wish for their data to be used. An outcomes report will be available soon.

Deputy Leader Paul Tisley said:

“Making data openly available provides real opportunities to transform our services and

create value for citizens and communities.”

“Entrepreneurs and businesses will play a pivotal role in driving innovation to deliver new services and applications that will create jobs and build vibrant and successful communities. Our focus is to make the data open and accessible and create the right conditions that will enable them to derive the benefits of being part of our Smart, Connected and Open City.”

We like to especially thanks Nick Booth from Podnosh for brilliantly facilitating the discussion and Daniel Cremin and his team from Civico for hooking us up to London Digital.

Click here to view the live stream and press release.

Virgin Media Pioneers set to launch in Brum! 15/03/2012

VMP Photoshoot

Digital Birmingham will be supporting the Virgin Media Pioneers campaign and will form part of Birmingham City Council’s Race Online 2012 pledge to sign up 2,012 digital champions across the city. The pledge will be  launched in April this year, a date buy cheapest cialis online will be publicised shortly.

Virgin Media Pioneers was formed by Virgin Media in 2010 as an online community for young entrepreneurs to help kick-start their business. It’s a free to join scheme for young entrepreneurs just starting out and supports those in a range of industries.

Birmingham will also be seeking to provide the region with a hub whereby budding entrepreneurs are able to drop-in for support sessions from other successful pioneers as well as get access  to online resources and other business support.

To view the full press release, please click here.

Watch #odinnovation live now! 14/03/2012

Watch cabinet member RT Hon Frances Maude MP deliver his speech on the Open Data Innovation Community hub

via http://civico.me/v/707 now!

Digital Birmingham is a Birmingham City Council initiative and part of a city wide strategic partnership of more than 40 public, private and voluntary organisations

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