When: October 17th, 2006 19:00 to 21:30
Location: Central London venue TBC
Price:
£15.00
The UK's quirky innovation culture - at once dynamic and loveable, while at the same time
maddeningly inadequate - has been taxing the minds of a lot of people recently. Come along to the
fifth Beers & Innovation night to find out how the UK's doing with smart textiles and wearable
technoloy, hear from some practitioners in the field and have your say on the issues...
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Something is brewing...
The UK's quirky innovation culture - at once dynamic and
loveable, while at the same time maddeningly inadequate - has
been taxing the minds of a lot of people recently....
Like in
this post, from Tom Coates on
Plasticbag.org, which elicited an avalanche of comments and was
echoed around the blogosphere:
"...our industry seems dominated by a few moribund and
clumsy giants leading a culture that's inarticulate,
unadventurous and profoundly constrained. There's
something very wrong here.
My main question is this: Where are all the bloody start-ups?
Where are the small passionate groups of creative
technologists (people with clue) getting together to build web
applications and public-facing products that push things
forward? Where is the Blogger or Flickr or Odeo or Six Apart of the UK? What aspect of this
country is it that confounds these aspirations? And I know
that Audioscrobbler is wonderful. I really love
it. But eventually you have to ask - is that really all we can
do?
So is it a lack of money or a poverty of ambition?"
Beers & Innovation was founded on the premise that an open
debate on these issues is needed, and with the hope that
together we can start untangling some of them...
Smart Textiles & Wearable Technologies...
Discussion of tech start-ups and innovation has focused on web
technologies, but technology innovation goes far beyond that.
What's more, the UK is home to many world-leading companies
in the sphere of intelligent textiles and wearable technolgy,
and a global hub of R&D and teaching in this field.
In September the
DesignPlus newtwork hosts the London
conference
'How Smart Are We?' the
programme of which explores the evolution of
textiles, technology and the consumer.
Now the DesignPlus network have joined forces with NMK to bring
us some of the UK's foremost practitioners and innovators
from this sector, to share their experiences about design and
technology innovation in the Beers & Innovation
setting.
The opportunities for businesses in this sector are
substantial. From the development of smart fabrics for
manufacturing and science, through to intelligent textiles for
home furnishings, fashion and work accessories, there are few
areas that innovation in this sector doesn't touch.
But what's happening on the ground in the UK, among
start-ups, large companies and academia? And how does UK talent
in this sphere plug in to and influence global business and
trends?
Come along, hear from practicioners and experts in the field
and have your say.
SPEAKERS:
Carol Collett - MA Textile Futures Course Director, Central Saint
Martins College
In addition to her
Textile Futures MA course directorship and
research roles at Central Saint Martins College, Carole is a
member of the
Textile Futures Research Group (more
information
here). She is trained as a textile Designer
and is a consultant in the area of textile print, R&D, trend
forecasting, sustainable design, and intelligent textiles.
Consultancy clients include DMC,
Boussac, Koji Tatsuno,
Hoechst, Global consultants,
Ian
Ritchie Architects. Carole’s current academic research
“Poetic Textiles For Smart Homes” is a design quest which aims
at developing innovative textiles for the domestic market. By
investigating issues of aesthetics and functions, the project
aims at mapping out new possibilities for textile to take a
leading role in redefining our intimate and emotional
relationship with “smart homes”. The design process explores a
combination of new technologies (intelligent textiles, new
materials) together with more traditional and low tech methods
of production to generate new “hybrid” designs. Sustainable
values underpin both the design process and the design
outcomes.
Miles Jordan - Design Manager, Eleksen
Miles trained as a product and industrial designer and has
worked extensively within leading London design consultancies
for major brands. He joined Eleksen from
Therefore
Design Consultancy to enable Eleksen to adopt a design led
approach to applying their technology within a complete range of
consumer and industrial products. Eleksen Group plc is the world
leader in touch sensitive interactive textiles for electronics
interface design. The company’s core technology,
ElekTex, is a unique
electro-conductive fabric touch pad optimized for the creation
of flexible, durable and rugged fabric touch screen interfaces.
ElekTex is used in applications ranging from wearable electronic
controls for consumer electronics and industrial wear to
lightweight, low-power touch interfaces for CE accessories,
telematics, military, transportation and space suits. Eleksen
licenses ElekTex and reference design to manufacturers for use
in custom electronics design and also markets a range of
ready-to-integrate solutions for garment, bags and accessories
manufacturers.
Who should attend:
Designers, technolgists, researchers, journalists... anyone
who's ever had a good idea and never did anything with it.
Anyone who did. Anyone else who cares about these things.
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See the
Beers & Innovation 1: UK Start-up
Culture outline.
See the
Beers & Innovation 2: User-Generated Content
outline.
See the
Beers & Innovation 3: Web Services & Mash-ups
outline.
See the
Beers & Innovation 4: RSS Frontiers
outline.
Check out the
Beers & Innovation blog
About Beers & Innovation:
This is the fifth in an ongoing series NMK are producing, with
each Beers & Innovation focusing on a particular key issue
for / sector of the UK's innovation and technology scene.
The next one will be announced soon. Regular updates and
relevant discussions can be found on the
blog. For enquries about this or future
B&I nights, email deirdre.molloy@nmk.co.uk - we welcome all
your comments, ideas and feedback!
NB: Payment for this event is by Switch/Maestro or
Credit Card ONLY. Please select this payment method on the
booking form. Thank you.
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