Digital Birmingham director Chris Price chaired the
infrastructure panel at the Digital Britain event on 17th June in Birmingham. He lays down the case for investment in new technology to allow Birmingham to compete with cities such as Amsterdam and Paris. More - Bits and bytes that hold key to city's future prosperity
Ahead of chairing the “Content is King” panel at Wednesday’s Digital Britain event, Birmingham Post
editor Marc Reeves explores the issues local news providers need to see addressed in Lord Carter’s report. More - Report must show understanding of the regional media
Tom Loosemore, head of Channel 4’s public sector innovation
investment fund 4iP, chaired the Staying Ahead of the Game panel on research and innovation at the Digital Britain event. Here, he explores ways the United Kingdom
can foster the next Google or Facebook. More - Taking risks to aid a new generation of entrepreneurs
Stephen Dodson is director of DC10Plus, a collaborative network of local authorities and their partners which aims to promote social inclusion through the use of technology. He chaired the Empowering People for a Digital Age panel at the Digital Britain event on 17th June, he discusses how the
report needs to start by meeting consumer demand and customer need. More - What do we need to do to make a real Digital Britain?
REd REx, a new social networking site for anyone involved in media and film education, archives and exhibition has been launched by Screen WM. More - Get Connected on REd REx!
Birmingham City University's 'Creative Networks' is hosting a talk by Bruce Everiss who will speak about his experiences in marketing and establishing two major video game companies, Imagine and Codemasters. More - Marketing expert talks at University
Communication is changing faster than ever and we're looking for the best use of digital technology and platforms to engage with an audience. Are you at the forefront of digital communications? More - Becoming recognised