Wow! We’re totally overwhelmed with how well RewireLondon went yesterday! By lunchtime, the schedule was ram-packed with sessions that attendees had suggested.
Our next aim is to get as much of that content as possible up here on the website, but in the meantime, here is an overview of the diverse sessions that took place:
- Araceli Carmargo-Kilpatrick, THECUBE, ‘Ideas Engineering’
- Alex Haw, Atmos Studio ‘Artificial Ecologies’
- Alison Coward, Bracket, ‘BracketLab -creative collaboration in action’
- David Rowan, WiredUK, ‘The iPad and the future of publishing’
- Lester Madden, Augmented Planet, ‘Introduction to Augmented Reality’
- Darren Fell, Crunch, ‘Doing the Impossible, Making Accounting Fun’
- Larry Betzler, ‘Creating Customer Retention – keeping customers for life’
- Rachael West, ‘Arts in Business for innovation, sustainability and creativity’
- Rajesh Thind, Open Circuit, ‘Brands, Fans & Foreign Land: new film frontiers’
- David Pinto, ‘The Action Cycle: what can be achieved by next week?’
- Sinead Mac Manus, 8fold, ‘Twitter Tuesdays: tweet your digital questions’
- Bruno & Vincenzo, Common Ground, ‘Discussion forum on the barriers of effective collaboration’
- Greg Vincent, Sponsume, ‘An intro to Crowdsourcing’
- Richie Manu, Whipspin, ‘No USP? Do you and your competitors have the same script?’
- Leila Sadeghee, ‘Meditation for clarity and empowerment’
- Sarah Dixon, ContractStore, ‘Legal contracts discussion – your queries and ideas’
- Gavin O’Carroll, Make Mode, ‘Bush Green – a new platform for writers and other creative projects’
- Tom Miller, Launchlings, ‘What makes you collaborate?’
- Dana Gornitzki, ‘Physical Presence in an online world’
- AIR, Artists Interaction and Representation, ‘AIR’s range of benefits for visual artists’
- Justin Small, Place 1, ‘Rethinking SEO (search engine optimisation)’
- Caroline Green, Chief Originals, ‘Cutting through in a crowded marketplace’
Throughout the day, Bonnie Wong delivered one-to-one Business Modelling sessions, and minimoko used design thinking to solve the following problems in the co-creation area:
- How do I make money from my online content without selling out?
- How to diversify without spreading too thin?
- Well being – what ways can we combine exercise for public/social good?
A massive thank you to all those that ran, and participated in sessions!
Attendees were busy tweeting throughout the day so you can see some of the discussion if you search #rewirelondon on Twitter and check out some of the photos from the day on the RewireLondon Flickr account.
