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Connection Factory Launches

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Rowena Goldman | 10:00 UK time, Wednesday, 31 March 2010

The funded feasibility study into into the project "Building Collaboration and Engagement for Media Professionals and Academic Researchers"Ìý has been underway for a little over 2 months now. ´óÏó´«Ã½ R&D is a main stakeholder, and overall the project will run for 8 months, ending on 25 September 2010. The star of the whole thing is , and it's inaugural event - -Ìý took place on Thursday 25th March in the august surroundings of the University of Westminster's Board Room at the Regent Street campus.

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There are 229 members of Connection Factory now and the number's quickly growing. Trends indicate that the network has become more international than we expected with members from the US, Asia and Eastern Europe. It's attracting the usual suspects from the ´óÏó´«Ã½ and , with a strong presence from academia, social startups, media enterpreneurs, people running websites with a clear public service and social justice focus such as .

The next big event is called . We're also hoping to run an event in Manchester/Salford/MediaCityUK, probably in June which will be called 'Doing Good with Social Media'.

The network's main attractionÌý is that it's so diverse, both geographically and in terms of scope and members' professions that there areÌý amazing opportunities for collaboration on the site. Check it out, and spread the word so we can spread the net. Meanwhile, here's a .


Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    For interested Research and Development readers, I keep a Salford Quays MediaCityUK Photographic Timeline Journal. This is currently made up of 12, 500 pictures starting from the first digger on site in June 2007.

    The timeline is updated weekly with the latest photos. The link below always redirects to the current month.

    I am an IT Manager in Salford Quays and work only 500 yards from the site. As such, I am able to keep abreast of the development with ease and post pictures quite frequently. Here is the link, hope it proves useful.

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