Nick Craig Waller concludes: “We are extremely pleased with the outcome of our inaugural event. For marketers, creatives and publishers, Cross Media 2012 provided the ideal platform to view the latest technologies, solutions and applications they need to execute their cross media campaigns. In addition, print service providers were able to hear case studies and panel discussions about diversifying their offering to marketing service providers. Judging by the fantastic attendance of all these seminars and initial feedback from exhibitors, these topics clearly hit the mark and we will continue to build on this for Cross Media 2013 and its extension into Ipex 2014.”
Cross Media 2013 will take place from 23-24 October 2013 at the Business Design Centre in Islington, London.
With a bit of luck these dates in October may coincide with term-time for the London College of Communication.
Also I have found the walking route from King's Cross via the canal till it hits the tunnel. The University of the Arts is not far away from Islington so there could be some connection. The seminars this year were well attended and the issues could scale.
Mr Cameron said: "Let me explain what this reshuffle is all about: it is not that there are two economic departments in our country, the Treasury and business.
"I want every single department to be about the economy. I want the transport department building roads, I want the communities department building houses, I want the culture department rolling out broadband, I want the agriculture department backing British food."
I heard this as a clip on the Today show. This is very interesting. Can we imagine broadband? Is art part of PR?
Thinking of one example. There is a large BT building in the middle of Exeter, not far from the Phoenix. Could we imagine that broadband was possible in an area close to it? I have tried this sort of thing before but now seems to be a good time to try this again.
We can always send a DVD in the post to somewhere else. One thing I noticed in the Business Design Centre during Cross Media Live was the fairly slow connections for the web demo and the tone of the remarks, especially from people usually working outside the UK. The upside of this is that for events Exeter could compare with Islington even if there is a magic roundabout for very special occasions.
There is still no news about Acrobat release dates that I can find.