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Innovation Stories (write up) – Tom Savigar

Tom started off with a quote from William Gibson, “The future is already here – it’s just not evenly distributed.” He touched on the principles of anarconomy and what this …

Innovation Social (write up) – Gavin Bell and Caroline Fox

Gavin and Caroline are just two of the guys behind Stoptober, an initiative to inspire the nation to have a crack at quitting smoking together during the month of October. …

Innovation Stories – John Willshire

John told the story of how he developed Artefact Cards, including the failures along the way, and how they helped him focus on making a better end product. He discussed …

Innovation Stories – Alex Jenkins

Alex kicked off Innovation Social with a couple of really thought provoking points. Innovation can come from combining technology with a human insight. He showed the example of the BHG microwave, …

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CS Presents – Hold on, your planning’s showing: Why we still need ideas

11 June 7 – 11 pm LBi, Brick Lane

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ABCecret Walls at The Ace

After 7 long years of fierce underground art battles deployed around the globe – Secret Walls emerges from the shadows with one almighty call to battle. The gloves are off, …

CS Sessions: The Probes (video)

The second CS Sessions event took place on 26th March 2013. THANKS to our partner Microsoft for curating this event with us, bringing in some truly inspirational speakers and providing …

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CS Sessions – Innovation Stories – Will Cookson

CS Sessions speaker Will Cookson and his partner Matthias Metternich are a couple of bright heads from the advertising world who came up with an innovative idea for a start-up. …

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#CStokyo – Day Two Review

After a night on the sake there were a few fragile heads at the start of #CStokyo day 2. Luckily, we were starting the day with a trip to Streamer …

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#CStokyo – Day One Review

The first day of #CStokyo was a packed to the brim with inspiration. After settling in to Emma Lounge (base camp for the day) it was time for ‘That’s Me …