All posts tagged Ideas

The Role Our Mind Plays On Our Ideas

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CUBELUNCH will be lead by Edson Williams, who runs an educational company called Lead by Example. We all can recognize the difference a negative or positive thought can make on our ideas. Edson will be speaking about how to understand our mind and accomplish our goals.

RSVP is needed info@thecubelondon.com

THANK YOU

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THECUBE  London would like to say a humongous thank you to everyone who has helped make our first year a success, especially our amazing CUBERS. Our members have helped turn our vision into a space that is thriving with ideas, great people, and productivity.

We would also like to say thank you to our partners, who have been there even before we had anyone signed up and believed in the vision we were aiming to create.

East London Design Show
ECCA
CIDA
Launch48
Stellar Network
London Design Festival
Creative Pool
Consurgo
Creative Boom

The space would have been much harder to set up if it wasn’t for our wondeful HEADCUBERS. Each one of them has worked hard to provide the space with great ideas and creativity. They are all now starting their first steps into enterprise and we to continue to support and nurture their growth.

Russell Thomas – Writer
Natalie Ghio – Events and Marketing
Candy Willems – Events, Marketing, Administration, Photography
Gabrielle Cooper – Curator of our gallery space
Bethany Betzler – Idea Engineer

We would also like to say a special thanks to minimoko, they are a bit like our fairy godmother, they have helped with branding, made us realize that we were a coworking space, and have helped spread our enthusiasm for new ideas and ways of working.

What’s Next?

THECUBE is always observing and evolving, the next phase in the vision is to push the value of ideas. Examaning how our ideas make a difference on a economic, industry, and community level. The next five years are going to be interesting and turbulent times and we want THECUBE to be  a space that is instigating the right conversations and opportunities. There is also NYC coming up, but more of that later.

Come join our Birthday 23 September 2010 1830-2100 or drop by during the day to say hello and see Innova Designers Idea Installation, which is also in collaboration with minimoko

Again from all THECUBE team. Thank You.

Innova, minimoko, THECUBE Collaborate on Idea Installation

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22 September – 26 September 2010
1000-1800 Daily

Ideas are great, we all have them, however strong ideas are even better. This is a concept that is at the heart of what we do at THECUBE coworking space. Two of our members Innova Designers and minimoko are teaming up with us to create an installation of ideas.

The question is How Does Your Idea Make A Difference and Change the World? Come to THECUBE from Wednesday 22 of September and fill out your idea and have it  displayed in installation. A winner will be chosen and their idea will be seen to fruition.

We are excited to sponsor and be part of this installation as we should strive for creating better ideas.

A self-growing, participative and space modeler ephemeral installation… you all are invited to be a part, and bring your brain with you… enjoy!   Serrano Brothers – Innova Desingers

New York New York

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THECUBE went across the pond to look at some spaces, meet people, and generally observe the enterprise sector of NYC. We have been amazed by how open and willing people have been to speak about their experience post financial crash as well as what they are doing to make things different. There was a resounding sense urgency and a recognition that there has been a permanent change in the way people do business in NYC.

We also observed the contrasts between NYC and London, which we feel are incredibly complimentary. For instance, London entrepreneurs value ideas more and are more patient in growing their idea at an organic pace. The ideas are imediate and need little investment, which is a positive as they are reaching economic stability quicker due to low overheads and simple implementation processes. In contrast NYC entreprenuers are launching business rockets, which is great for momentum and striking gold, however it does mean more scraped knees. These rockest are expensive and they need venture capatilism, staffing, and resources, which means that they will be able to provide a great contrast to ideas being developed in THECUBE space in London.

It will be really interesting to see how the two cities collaborate and learn from each other. Our next step is to protoype the space in November by creating a pop-up version, showcasing Idea Engineering and the talent of our members. If you have ideas or would like to get involved, please get in touch.

THECUBE Coworking Space During London Design Festival

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THCUBE coworking space in Shoredtich, East London is partnering with London Design Festival.

We are exactly a year away from turning 1 year old and we are renewing our partnership with London Design Festival. This year we are sponsoring emerge during the whole week, there will be several events from idea lab, pop-up graphic design studio, private view showcasing young graduates, and seminars.

Please stay tuned for the full schedule in the next coming weeks.

About THECUBE

THECUBE is a coworking space that supports ideas and enterprise. We offer an array of events, innovation advice, and an entrepreneurial community.

There are also basic business services such as virtual office space, meeting room hire, and fast wifi.

Idea Engineering on Economic Recovery

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Idea Engineering Agency on Economic Recovery

The entire country has to find its role in the economic recovery process. Individuals, towns, cities, and states need to create enterprise programs that will lead to new economy and job creation. The results have to be long lasting, forward thinking and innovative – no looking back.

It is not just the UK of course, America, China, Japan, Brazil,and India are all fighting to create better and stronger economies. Every single entrepreneur has the responsibility to at least weigh the economic value and strength of their company. Will it create jobs? Will it help their community? Is the company testing out a new market or industry? Is it supporting other entrepreneurs? Is it original and do we need it now?

The argument has been posed by Intel’s CEO, Andy Grove that we need manufacturing not enterprise. This statement comes from his growing frustration with the unemployment figures of Silicon Valley (it is higher than the national 9.7% average). The statement has been received with a ravenous rapture from people desperately clinging on to the past and afraid to embrace something new and unknown. Sure, China and India are now leading in manufacturing and it is doing wonders for their middle class, but they are where America was 60 years ago, therefore we need to be looking at the next thing. There is also the question of who will buy what they are manufacturing if leading western economies continue to dwindle. Andy Grove thinks enterprise will not sustain economy, but was is not enterprise that gave us manufacturing in the first place? If we all continue to support innovation and enterprise it will lead to new sectors and industries, ones that will then lead to more employment and economy.
We are not totally discrediting manufacturing, it is true that manufacturing leads to a lot of job creation, however it needs to be a new type of manufacturing one that is sustainable, intelligent,ecologically friendly, and immediate. What Andy Grove suggests will take at least 20 years to implement we cannot expect for a whole new manufacturing sector to rise in a flash, so what do we do now? How do we create jobs now?
Below are our possible solutions and observations;

A. Funded training programs for jobs that require a skill which cannot be duplicated by technology and are needed right now, such as nursing, mechanics, book-keeping, and technicians.

B. Scholarships for students wanting to study engineering, science, and green technology. We have a huge deficit of people with these skills, as most are retiring and we need them to create lasting innovation.

C. Change school system education to inculcate engineering, problem solving, and innovation skills. Our entire psychology needs to change. We need schools to teach people how to be better thinkers in order create leaders.

D. Increase incentives for enterprise. There are cities like Detroit and Glasgow desperately needing new thinkers and creators of grass-roots businesses. These type of cities will give rise to new fruitful industries, because they have no other choice but to create opportunities for themselves. Of course the next layer of enterprise is that it will then create jobs.

E. Stop outsourcing everything and create less expensive alternatives in our own respective country. For example, if a local fashion designer wants to produce a collection lets engineer ways to make factories run more efficiently and cheaper, so he doesn’t have to go abroad. A local wants to distribute their own brand of juice, lets find ways to cut on distribution or create a small, efficient, and flexible factories.

F. Change in the psychology of the ‘America Dream’, our priorities need to change. It is not about owning the the latest products, but putting in hard work at every level to create and support businesses growth.

G. Change the psychology of economy. We all presume that we need employment, but that is technically quit archaic thinking. We need to give graduates and the unemployed skills that will create autonomy, push them to start their business where possible. If you give people skills that provide them with a business that will sustain a family that is better than employment. Employment causes dependency and a lazy psychology that someone else will or should give you an opportunity. There are programs being sponsored for graduates to prepare them for innovation and business, such as INCUBATE8 at THECUBE coworking space in London. In the long run all these new enterprises will create jobs, but right now we need to focus on creating enterprise not employment.

H. Creating new sectors, for example Brazil is trying to turn the traditional economic structure upside down. They want to create a economy that does not destroy the country or its resources. They want to use their own knowledge, technology and resources to create an economy that is sustainable. The Brazilian government has coined their economic goal to be a “environmental superpower”. They currently lead the world in the use of alternative energy. About 50% of the cars in Brazil run on ethanol fuel.

I. In the West we do not need more product, therefore to just create manufacturing for the sake of its not going to help. Who will buy what is being produced? What we need is to create sustainable and intelligent manufacturing that is centered on green technology. There are many emerging sectors within this industry, which will need manufacturing for example, in construction the use of bamboo is becoming more popular in the United States, turning unused farmland into ethanol farms, which is much better for the environment, or solar panel manufacturing. Not only will the manufacturing in these sectors create jobs, but they will be providing products that will be essential to our way of life. If we produce products that people need, there will automatically be a market and thus create lasting economy. We have become used to products satisfying ‘wants’, but ‘wants’ are too fickle and unreliable to create a lasting economic impact.

J. Creating strong start-ups will also ensure that we create a better economy. Vulnerable start-ups that do not last are not good for the entrepreneur, potential employees, or for local businesses as they take away economy instead of creating it. For this reason Idea Engineering was create to act as a metric for which to measure the strength and in consequence the success of an enterprise. More people would feel confident to choose enterprise if risk was reduced.

K. The psychology of pricing must also change. The population must change the way they think about the pricing of products, as western manufacturing will be more expensive due to labour regulations. The solution of course is not to out source, but create a population that can afford the products that are being made nationally. Henry Ford was credited for creating a car that was affordable but he also created a wage that would allow his employees to afford the car.

In the Autumn THECUBE will be starting a THINKTANK to discuss and open up conversations around this topic.

THECUBE Will Be Hosting Emerge @ LDF

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THECUBE in Shoreditch East London will be hosting the graduate graphic design collective Emerge. There will be different activities through out the week, which we will be announcing on a weekly basis as we count down to London Design Festival in September.

The first highlight will be the posters Emerge will be creating especially for the festival, they will be posted all over East London including the London Underground and THECUBE. Each poster will convey a different letter in specially designed typography. Londoners will then be able to put the letters together to form the message, so keep your eyes peeled.

For more information on how to get involved or if you want to pitch an idea, please contact THECUBE coworking space info@thecubelondon.com.

INCUBE8 at THECUBE London

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THECUBE will be hosting an new platform for graduates called INCUBE8. The idea was created by Richie Manu, who runs the respected portfolio night, Consurgo as well as being a professor at Central St. Martins.

Objectives

To give Graduates a process and a platform from which to interpret briefs, produce ideas, and create innovative solutions for clients.

Graduates need to be sharper than ever and learn from inception how to be innovative thinkers to prepare them for an ever changing economy.

Outline

Graduates will be given industry briefs, which they will create solutions for. This is a week process and will end with a presentation on the Friday to a selected panel.

The Team

Richie Manu: Interpreting the brief

Alison Coward: Founder of Bracket Projects will be guiding Graduates on how to collaborate and the commercial value of their idea.

Araceli Camargo-Kilpatrick: Founder of THECUBE and a partner of Idea Engineering will be guiding Graduates on Idea Generation, Implementation, and Idea Economy.

Why! Create Joins THECUBE coworking space

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Why! is a community led agency which connects fresh ideas makers with diverse creative projects. We are burgeoning professionals, graduates, and students coming together for one common goal of creating new opportunities.

If you are student or graduate

Graduates at THECUBE Coworking Space

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The Guardian gave some gruesome statistics on graduate employment and without being alarmist it will continue to get worse towards the middle of next year. However, you can either see this as a time of difficulty or a time of change and opportunity. The rules for the economy are yet to be written and the leaders yet to be elected, so why not capitalize on what graduates do best …. CREATE IDEAS?

As John Lennon said once in an interview ‘ there is nothing rock n roll about doing what some else has done’. This new era of economy will be driven by new ideas, creativity, and innovation. People are desperate for them as a matter of fact, which puts young fresh minds at a total advantage, you can either compete with industry or enhance it,  either way Graduates stand to win. Well, those that have the insight to start their own idea.

THECUBE has several Graduate enterprises such as WHY! and The Gateway, who started an enterprise based on needs they observed within their peer group.

Our Graduate Packs, offer meeting space hire, 5 hours of coworking usage,  and virtual office services.

5 Things Graduates should be doing

Create new industries
Instead of waiting for one to come along which is going to capitalize on all your new found knowledge, start one of your own. Think Facebook ( social networks). One of the next industries will be collaborative software, there are many software developers creating new on-line tools to help entrepreneurs communicate and share ideas on-line. There is also coworking spaces, which will be the future of working and networking. What is other industry can you start?

Create Think Tanks with other Graduates
Right now your network of people is at its tightest, so use that to start something. Form a diverse and interesting group of people and really push diversity, the last thing that you want is a room full of the same type of people thinking the same thing. Push away from your comfort zone, knowledge, and capabilities to a create a group of people that will create interesting ideas. Meet up every week and start thinking, observing, creating, prototyping, and discussing.

Create Partnerships
Once your ideas have flowed, start to create partnerships with other Graduates and start an enterprise. Create something that is lean and can be implemented straight away, this way you will not need to rely on investment or resources. The best resource will be the strength of your idea and the people that you have partnered with.

Turn your industry upside down
What are they not doing? Is it a saturated industry ? Where are they failing their clients?  Can the industry be better as a hybrid?  Does your industry need to pivot? Are there markets that your industry needs to reach?

Move away from the crowd
Leadership never occurs from moving with the crowd, observe what all other people are doing and move away. Most are going through graduate training programs, dead-end internships, or simply sitting in isolated rooms sending one faceless CV after another.  So, look at opportunities observe the world around you and create something new or contribute to companies that are starting up to gain experience.