We start, organise and support activities at the intersection of technology and entrepreneurship
Based in Brighton, UK we have also made things happen in London, New York and San Francisco.
Don’t miss opportunities to participate in future activities
Latest Event
Startup Lessons Learned - 2011 Simulcast - Brighton UK
Sponsored by Elevatelocal, a Crawley based internet marketing agency.
Since 2006 over 2,000 people have participated in the activities that we've made happen, they include engineers, artists, designers, writers, musicians, marketers, journalists, academics and investors.
Started:
- The Skiff - Coworking Space in Brighton
- DevNest - Twitter developer meetups in London & New York
- BootCycle - Startup Accelerator in Brighton
- DevMission - Cultural Exchange to San Francisco
- WarbleCamp - Hack Weekend and Unconference in London
Organised:
- BarCampBrighton 2, 3, 4 & 5 - Free Weekend Unconferences for Technologists
- Open Coffee Sussex - Morning Conversations About Business and Technology
- Enterprising Engineers - Inspiring Technology Students to Start Businesses
- RewiredState: Brighton Outpost - Hacking Local Government
Supported:
- Async.js
- BarCampBrighton 1
- Brighton ALT.NET
- Brighton Drupal Meetup
- Brighton Future of News Group
- Brighton iPhone Creators
- Brighton Python Users Group
- Brighton Robotics
- Brighton Ruby Users Group
- Brighton System Administrators & Network Engineers
- Brighton Tuttle
- BuildBrighton
- dotBrighton
- Five Pound App
- Institution of Engineering and Technology
- MobileCamp Brighton
- Shell STEP Programme
- SussexDigital
- TechHub
- University of Cambridge Enterprisers Programme
- University of Sussex Enterprise Activities
- UX Brighton
- Young Rewired State
Thanks to:
Team:
- Jonathan Markwell, Founder
- Anna Markwell, Founder
Contact:
Inuda Innovations Ltd.
hello@inuda.org
The Skiff
6 Gloucester Street
Brighton
6 Gloucester Street
BN1 4EW
UK
+44 (0)1273 697366
Registered in England No.: 05874801
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