News and Events from InfoLab21
News and Events from InfoLab21
May 2008 Issue 32
Welcome to the May issue of InfoTextX – the e-newsletter from the Knowledge Business Centre at InfoLab21, keeping you informed about developments inside InfoLab21 and other news which we hope will be of interest to you. To subscribe or contribute news items to InfoTextX and our website, please contact the editor – Sarah Maginness.
Here are the latest companies to submit their profile online to our Associate Company Scheme section of the website and take advantage of the eMarketing benefits of having a weblink from the InfoLab21 site:
Business Logic Limited is an information technology and business systems consulting firm located in the Lancaster area with particular expertise in custom programming, client-server database design and implementation, and web development.
IT Management Consultancy providing professional services to help resolve complex IT management issues.
Online rug shop with styles ranging from fashion inspired designer collections to traditional fireside rugs.
Digitav specialises in Enterprise Resource Planning and Development making sure that all of your IT Systems, Software, Websites, Databases, Landline Telephony, Internet Telephony (VoIP), Mobile Technologies and Business Continuity Planning complement each other and are fully integrated.
Reed, the UK's leading specialist recruitment and HR services provider, has been providing recruitment solutions to employers and jobseekers for over 46 years.
The ICT Cluster Group section of our website and been expaned to include a new group for Kendal. The next meeting for Kendal is on Tuesday 27th May at 6.00pm at the Castle Green Hotel and will feature Rachel Marsdin from Moore and Smalley speaking on R&D Tax Credits and Don McAllister, New Media Consultant, speaking on Podcasting.
Other upcoming Cluster Meeting dates include Blackpool & Fylde, 4 June 2008 and West Lancs, 11 June 2008. For more information about the 6 regional ICT Cluster Groups please follow the link below.
InfoLab21 resident company EduNation Ltd have been highlighted in two major ICT sector awards for their innovative tutor-matching website, First Tutors. Managing Director Anita Moss says, "These nominations demonstrate that a small team can really challenge a market with the right idea and we're very excited about now moving into applying our expertise to client solutions."
InfoLab21 resident company Escendency has created some online demo's of their SMART (Strategy Mapping and Reporting Technology) system. Director Mark Robinson explains, "We often get requests for demonstrations of various parts of the system so we thought we'd create a video library for people to view in their own time." The demos are now available on their website.
Researchers at InfoLab21 won first prize in a competition at the 2nd European Near Field Communication (NFC) developers summit in Monaco. The winning project uses NFC technology to allow mobile phone handsets and public information screens to share display space, overcoming the screen size limitations of mobile phone displays.
InfoLab21 researchers are collaborating with NTT DoCoMo Euro-Labs to develop a new generation of mobile interactions and applications using RFID/NFC technology. MULTITAG is a €252,000 research project funded by NTT DoCoMo Euro-Labs - an affiliated company of NTT DoCoMo, the primary mobile communications company in Japan. The two-year project will be the first cooperation between NTT DoCoMo Euro-Labs and a University in the UK.
Students on ICT Focus' Certificate in Systems and Network Programming (CSNP) successfully demonstrated their group project at InfoLab21 on 23rd April. They presented a public display system aimed at presenting department-specific and institution-wide information such as videos, web pages, and presentations. iScreens can be managed via an administration interface developed by the students.
Certified Hacking and Countermeasures (CEHv5) : 16 - 20 June 2008
This 5-day CEH course teaches how to defend networks & systems against hacking by studying in depth how hackers work and gives you the knowledge to prepare for the offical exam 312-50 (included in the fee) £1650.00 (non VAT) Reduced from £1850. Residential packages available on request. Further information can be found on the link blow or call 01524 510425.
One of the world's leading experimental computer scientists, Professor Mahadev Satyanarayanan, will give the inaugural Doug Shepherd Memorial Lecture on May 20th. The lecture will focus on Diamond - a new system for data exploration that is likely to be of interest to a wide cross section of the scientific community. Diamond is an open-source software platform for interactive data exploration that has been jointly developed by Intel Research and Carnegie Mellon.
Lancaster University has been ranked 8th in the country for Computer Science and IT in the Guardian's University Guide 2009. InfoLab21, ICT Centre of Excellence, houses the Computing and Communication Systems Departments which have a long and successful history of working with international ICT companies including major telecommunications network operators, equipment manufacturers and software providers such as Microsoft, BT Labs, Orange, Cisco, and Nokia.
Prof. Alan Dix of the Computing Department presented "Firefly: LEDs With Attitude" at a two day knowledge transfer event at De Montford University in March on Investigating 3D and Projection Displays. The event brought together academics and industry in the field of 3D Lighting.
Thursday 19th June 2008, 1130-1400
Lancaster University Management School
UK Trade and Investment and the British Council have joined together with the Centre for Employability Enterprise and Careers (CEEC) at Lancaster University to offer an event for businesses looking to research and expand their knowledge of how to trade in overseas markets and how to source low-cost (and free) assistance.
Businesses are invited to attend a lunch on 15th July 2008 to meet Lancaster University researchers. The lunch provides an informal forum for business people with experience of recruiting staff to talk to researchers about their career history, what employers value in employees, and likely opportunities in their business or business area.