1. Ashley Friedlein Staff

    CEO at Econsultancy

    25 October 2000 07:22am

    Ashley Friedlein

    Apart from FirstTuesday does anyone know of non-London based e-business networking events? There are a lot in London but it is rare to read / hear about them out of London. Brighton?

    More details can be found out about the London events by doing a search on 'networking' in the providers section (http://www.e-consultancy.com/providers/search.asp ) but here is a brief list:

    Clerkenwell Social
    WAPwednesday
    DotCircus.com
    Digital Futures
    thechemistry.com
    First Tuesday
    Kane-Thompson Forum
    Boob Night

    Anyone know of any others? There was rumoured to be a Shoreditch Social being set up to rival the Clerkenwell get togethers...

  2. Xavier Adam

    MD at Xavier Adam Public Relations

    25 October 2000 08:15am

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    Shoreditch Social has happened a couple of times.....

    BOOB's starting in Manchester

    FT is strong in Leeds and Edinburgh

    On 7:22:59 25 October 2000 ashley wrote:
    >Apart from FirstTuesday does anyone know of non-London
    >based e-business networking events? There are a lot in
    >London but it is rare to read / hear about them out of
    >London. Brighton?
    >
    >More details can be found out about the London events by
    >doing a search on 'networking' in the providers section
    >(http://www.e-consultancy.com/providers/search.asp ) but
    >here is a brief list:
    >
    >Clerkenwell Social
    >WAPwednesday
    >DotCircus.com
    >Digital Futures
    >thechemistry.com
    >First Tuesday
    >Kane-Thompson Forum
    >Boob Night
    >
    >Anyone know of any others? There was rumoured to be a
    >Shoreditch Social being set up to rival the Clerkenwell
    >get togethers...

  3. Barney Loehnis

    Digital Lead, Asia Pacific at Ogilvy

    25 October 2000 13:24pm

    Barney Loehnis

    A couple more, though London based....

    E-vikings... for scandanavian companies based in london; see this article:

    http://www.tornado-insider.com/magazines/article.asp?id=560

    And the Shorditch social (SWC) can be found at:
    http://www.shoreditchwc.com/

    On 8:15:26 25 October 2000 xav1 wrote:
    >Shoreditch Social has happened a couple of times.....
    >
    >BOOB's starting in Manchester
    >
    >FT is strong in Leeds and Edinburgh
    >
    >On 7:22:59 25 October 2000 ashley wrote:
    >>Apart from FirstTuesday does anyone know of non-London
    >>based e-business networking events? There are a lot in
    >>London but it is rare to read / hear about them out of
    >>London. Brighton?
    >>
    >>More details can be found out about the London events
    >by
    >>doing a search on 'networking' in the providers
    >section
    >>(http://www.e-consultancy.com/providers/search.asp )
    >but
    >>here is a brief list:
    >>
    >>Clerkenwell Social
    >>WAPwednesday
    >>DotCircus.com
    >>Digital Futures
    >>thechemistry.com
    >>First Tuesday
    >>Kane-Thompson Forum
    >>Boob Night
    >>
    >>Anyone know of any others? There was rumoured to be a
    >>Shoreditch Social being set up to rival the
    >Clerkenwell
    >>get togethers...

  4. Ashley Friedlein Staff

    CEO at Econsultancy

    25 October 2000 18:50pm

    Ashley Friedlein

    Looks like another one has sprung up... Broadbandbananas. Text from a recent e-mail:

    "BroadbandBananas is a new information and networking forum for professionals in the broadband, wireless and interactive TV markets. Its aim is to bring together the senior people who are driving the next wave of new media in fun, informative and interesting ways – creating the catalyst for making new contacts, seeing old faces, sharing experiences and increasing your business.

    If you are involved in the exciting area of convergence and want to network, or you just fancy a relaxing drink with like-minded people, be sure to join us at the first informal get together of BroadbandBananas.

    Thursday November 2nd, 2000 - Kick-off at 6.30pm
    Sugar Reef, The Members Bar, 41-44 Great Windmill Street (off Shaftesbury Avenue) London W1

    Dress: casual business

    Please RSVP:

    Entry is free with relevant business card
    No presentations, no formalities – just good company, useful connections and fun

    BroadbandBananas co-founders are:

    - Ferhan Cook – President, MediaPlay International, leading European broadband/interactive TV consultancy
    - Justin Hewelt – VP Sales & Marketing at IDP, Paris and editor Pay-TV and Satellite News
    - Clare Morris – Business Development Director, BT IP New Media
    - Gay Bell - MD of broadcast and new media PR agency, Platform

  5. Xavier Adam

    MD at Xavier Adam Public Relations

    01 November 2000 07:07am

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    Thanks guys for your info - I'm going to both events this Thursday, if you need details give me a call.

    Another one (paid for I think) is ChinaOrange run by Venturedome.com, interested parties drop me a line.

    On 18:50:48 25 October 2000 ashley wrote:
    >Looks like another one has sprung up... Broadbandbananas.
    >Text from a recent e-mail:
    >
    >"BroadbandBananas is a new information and networking
    >forum for professionals in the broadband, wireless and
    >interactive TV markets. Its aim is to bring together the
    >senior people who are driving the next wave of new media
    >in fun, informative and interesting ways – creating
    >the catalyst for making new contacts, seeing old faces,
    >sharing experiences and increasing your business.
    >
    >If you are involved in the exciting area of convergence
    >and want to network, or you just fancy a relaxing drink
    >with like-minded people, be sure to join us at the first
    >informal get together of BroadbandBananas.
    >
    >Thursday November 2nd, 2000 - Kick-off at 6.30pm
    >Sugar Reef, The Members Bar, 41-44 Great Windmill Street
    >(off Shaftesbury Avenue) London W1
    >
    >Dress: casual business
    >
    >Please RSVP:
    >
    >Entry is free with relevant business card
    >No presentations, no formalities – just good
    >company, useful connections and fun
    >
    >BroadbandBananas co-founders are:
    >
    >- Ferhan Cook – President, MediaPlay International,
    >leading European broadband/interactive TV consultancy
    >- Justin Hewelt – VP Sales & Marketing at IDP,
    >Paris and editor Pay-TV and Satellite News
    >- Clare Morris – Business Development Director, BT
    >IP New Media
    >- Gay Bell - MD of broadcast and new media PR agency,
    >Platform

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