Event: Green, Open and Social: 6pm, 22 March @ Watershed

by Kevin on February 24, 2010 · View Comments

This event is now sold out. You can add your name to the waiting list at greenopenandsocial.eventbrite.com and we will release tickets on a first come first served basis if they become available.

If you are not able to obtain a ticket you will still be able to follow and interact with the event via a live stream. The webcast will be shown at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/green-open-and-social.

To follow and interact with this event on Twitter use the hashtag #GOS

Bristol is an unorthodox city. This is certainly true when it comes to ICT. The city is home to businesses, public bodies and community groups who are leading the way in open source and energy efficient uses of technology and who are exploiting the power of social media to engage the city’s communities.

At this event you will:

  • Hear thought leaders from BT, Wikimedia and Sirius explore how “Green”, “Open” and “Social” media/technology/computing can help position Bristol as one of Europe’s leading smart, digital cities
  • Understand how Bristol organisations are successfully putting these principles in to practice
  • Experience an interactive theatrical performance that will tell the Green, Open and Social story
  • Network with like-minded people, organisations, innovators and champions
  • Hear about the City Council’s new Innovative Data Projects programme/competition

The event is free but numbers are restricted so booking is essential. We expect demand to be very high so reserve your place now at greenopenandsocial.eventbrite.com.

If you have any contacts who you think might like to attend the event why not download our pdf flyer and email it on to them.

#GOS

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  • sean
    how do we get our hands on the embed code to put a copy on our site?
  • Kevin
    Hey Sean, I uploaded the doc to Scribd then used a wordpress plugin to embed it in the page- if you like you can download a standard version of the pdf from http://www.kevinomalley.co.uk/...
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