Tag: mobile monday

MoMo Manchester @ the BBC

If you are in the North-West of England and have nothing to do or, rather, nothing really, really important to do, you may want to drop in for our latest Mobile Monday Manchester edition, which takes place tonight starting at 6pm at the BBC in the brand-spanking new MediaCityUK.

The topic of the night will be “Second Screen” and we will have people from all corners of that: speakers from the Beep itself, companies providing infrastructure and service as well as creative agencies that deliver on these screens.

More info here. To join us, please sign up here (there is only standing room left though…).

MoMo Manchester: Apps vs Web

Tonight (11 July), Mobile Monday Manchester opens its doors at Dukes 92, 18-20 Castle Street, Manchester, M3 4LZ (map). Our topic of the night will be Mobile Apps vs Mobile Web. We’ll put two teams against each other with short presentations making the case for apps and the web respectively, followed by a panel discussion.

As of last night, we had already had more than 120 registrations, so hurry if you want to come along. Registration is still open here.

Mobile Monday Manchester #1

And we’re off!

The first ever gathering of mobile Mancunians (and those from close by) will take place on Monday, 6th June 2011 in downton Manchester. This is not a “proper” MoMo; it is more of a kick-off event to gather our forces and get going.

We will meet at Dukes 92 (address: 18 – 20 Castle Street, Manchester, M3 4LZ; Google Maps) at 6pm.

If you would like to come (and we all hope you will!), please confirm on LinkedIn here (it allows us to try and figure out the numbers of those attending). And if you want to follow what’s going on in this respect more, check this out:

Website (albeit a fledgeling one)

LinkedIn Group

Mobile Monday Manchester?

This is a shout-out to everyone in the North-West (of England, that is) who might be interested in a Mobile Monday chapter in Manchester (MoMoMa – doesn’t sound too bad, does it?).

We are looking to bring the wholesome mobile goodness that MoMo events deliver in more than 100 chapters around the world to Manchester, too. Manchester is the UK’s second-largest media hub. With the move of large parts of the BBC to their new home in MediaCityUK, this will be boosted even more. With ITV, MEN Media, Sony, Warner Games (Travelers’ Tales) and a huge number of production houses as well as mobile game studios and publishers (Chillingo, Connect 2 Media, Matmi to name a few) all up in and around the Manchester/Liverpool axis, there is huge potential! Add to that some of the most proactive universities and educational institutions in the space (in Liverpool, Manchester and up in Lancashire), we have too much talent to let it go wasted. Let us then take up the challenge and make it happen!

If you are interested in

  • participating
  • organising
  • hosting
  • sponsoring
  • listening
  • speaking
  • contributing
  • sitting on the fence
  • networking
  • collaborating
  • etc, etc, etc

please do get in touch with us. I am helping out a little on this. The effort is being spearheaded by the good folks from Mobile Monday London, and there mainly by Helen Keegan (@technokitten).

Helen has also set up a LinkedIn Group, which I would urge you to join. Finally, you can also get in touch through this blog.

Go, my weathered Northeners, let’s show them :)!

Barcelona, here we come (again)

This week is still all about Casual Connect Europe but then it is off to Barcelona for the annual mobile fest that is Mobile World Congress. I will be there from Sunday night onwards and you should earmark a couple of things (where you will likely be able to meet me, too):

Mobile Sunday has fast become a tradition amongst the mobile bloggerati and it is now being frequented by more and more industry folks. The list of attendees (which funnily still has me with an ancient affiliation that I haven’t held in years) reads well. Check it out and come by for a gentle kickstart into the week!

Next up is the Mobile Premier Awards, the global competition of Mobile Monday-nominated high-flyers where I had the great pleasure and honour to judge upon. The award night is on Monday.

On Wednesday, we have Swedish Beers (Facebook Event page) in Barcelona, which already had 254 confirmed guests (as per FB) the last time I checked.

And on Thursday, Caroline Lewko’s WIP Jam, the developer world’s leading and most beloved un-conference, opens its doors, an event I really look forward to. There’s a party for that, too, of course…

If you would like to get in touch, drop me a line through the contact form.

Mobile Premier Awards / Barcelona 2010

On 15 February, one of the most exciting showcases of mobile innovation of the year will be on display in Barcelona: the Mobile Premier Awards in Innovation. The awards are the largest start-up competition in the mobile sector and they are a unique grass-roots discovery tool: each chapter of the global community of Mobile Monday chooses one candidate. 49 candidates have been chosen (have a look further down). An international jury (I am flattered and proud to be a member) selects 20 finalists who will pitch in Barcelona at the Palau de la Musica on the afternoon of the first day of the Mobile World Congress.

It is a wonderful display of the innovation and creative power the mobile industry has to offer and I invite you to have a good look at the candidates.

If you are in Barcelona that week (and who isn’t?), you should make sure to book your ticket for the event here.

I hope to see you in Barcelona to celebrate innovation in mobile!

To stay in touch with everything around the awards, follow them on Twitter (@mobilepremier), become a fan on Facbook,

And, once your in Barcelona, you should not miss Mobile Sunday Barcelona 2010, which has fast become an unofficial kick-off event to MWC for mobile bloggers. It is on on Sunday, 14 Feb, from 7pm CET onwards.

Here’s a list of the 49 candidates (with links here):

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