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Virgin Media Teams Up With THECUBE To Kick-Start Innovation Lab

Virgin Media and THECUBE, a start-up incubator based in East London today announced a partnership that will see THECUBE members test and develop new products and services across superfast broadband, next generation digital entertainment, mobile and business services.

Unveiled during a Prime Ministerial visit to the area, marking one year of Tech City, ‘The Innovation Lab’ will see THECUBE members help evolve Virgin Media products, before they are launched to customers. Bringing together entrepreneurs, tech start-ups and experts from across the Virgin Media group, the collaboration aims to push superfast connectivity to its limits with new applications and services, make the most of Virgin Media’s new TiVo Service and its innovative apps line-up, develop ground-breaking consumer mobile platforms and new propositions that will enable organisations across the UK to innovate and grow. The partnership will also see Virgin Media’s marketing, technology, commercial and business teams hold seminars and workshops at THECUBE to share their expertise and experience with the community.

From this month, THECUBE will begin to trial a secure business-grade internet connection from Virgin Media Business, reselling the dedicated 1Gb/s internet access on a flexible commercial basis to its members. THECUBE will be enabled with a dedicated, carrier-grade 1Gb/s internet access, made available to start-ups on flexible commercial terms. The trial will run throughout the next year and is provided to THECUBE free of charge. During this time, the incubator will explore a range of commercial models and package the service so its users can benefit from superfast and dedicated internet connections without the need for long-term contracts.

“The start-up community has a lot to offer to British business and, with technology and innovation at its heart, our partnership with THECUBE gives us a fresh, informed and alternative point of view on how to take our products and services forward”, said Dale Barnes, Director of Advanced Technology and Innovation at Virgin Media. “We’re making the most of our unique fibre-optic network to deliver the connectivity start-ups need to get their venture moving in the right direction and it’s an exciting time to explore new ways of working.”

Araceli Camargo, Founder, THECUBE added: “Spaces like THECUBE are pioneering a new type of business in the UK and we can take our approach even further by partnering with one of the UK’s leading digital companies. Virgin Media is bringing new services to our members, providing entrepreneurs with previously inaccessible technology, and we’re working with them to make the most of the talent at THECUBE and the experience and expertise at Virgin Media.”

THECUBE’s new connection will be delivered via Virgin Media Business’ Big Red Internet proposition which will provide unconstrained bandwidth and lightning speeds, meaning that as THECUBE’s internet connectivity demands increase it will have the bandwidth there ready and waiting, without any costly upgrades.

About THECUBE London

THECUBE was founded in September 2009 as a direct response to the Lehman Brothers collapse. We hypothesised that it would catalyse an economic and societal shift, we wanted to be part of the solution. The most obvious and direct solution was to tribe people via social media and then provide a physical space from which to brainstorm, innovate and collaborate.

The space was designed using neurological and psychological principles. From the height of the ceilings, lighting, colours, textures, to the size of the space have all been chosen with a specific neurological and psychological outcome.

About Virgin Media

Virgin Media is the first provider of all four broadband, TV, mobile phone and home phone services in the UK.

The company delivers ultrafast broadband connections to over half of all UK homes, with speeds of up to 100Mb, and is expanding this cable network – the result of a multi-billion pound investment – to reach thousands more people across the country.

Virgin Media has developed the most advanced interactive television service, bringing together broadcast TV, thousands of hours of on demand programming and the best of the web in a single set-top box powered by TiVo. The company was the first to offer HD TV and 3D on demand to millions of UK households.

Virgin Media also operates the most popular virtual mobile network in the UK which, when launched, was the world’s first such mobile phone service. It is also one of the largest fixed-line home phone providers in the country.

Virgin Media Inc. is listed on the NASDAQ Stock Market and the London Stock Exchange (VMED).

About Virgin Media Business

Virgin Media Business has the UK’s only nationwide fibre optic network, carrying 35 per cent of all business broadband traffic. Already able to reach 85 per cent of businesses in the UK, Virgin Media Business has the ability to connect to all organisations. The largest business-to-business brand in the Virgin group, it prides itself on delivering innovative, high quality solutions that breakdown the barriers facing UK businesses today.

Staff are located at 40 offices across the country, meaning that Virgin Media Business really is closer to its customers. Organisations working with Virgin Media Business include London City Airport, Nottingham Building Society, Arqiva, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Partnership and South West Water.

To see analysis on the current issues surrounding business-to-business telecoms please visit our blog or get involved and tweet us @vmbusiness.

Building A Supportive Community

East London has had an inspiring history of people making humble starts and shooting into business hall of fame. For example there is Sir Alan Sugar, who started his enterprising career by selling aerials and electrical goods around Hackney. There are also many other business gems like Bistroteque now recognized world wide for innovative dinning experiences.

East London is a vibrant and diverse area with an innovative spirit and hutzpah, it is home to bankers, artists, fashion designers, lawyers, architects, technologists, creative agencies, garment and furniture markers – the list is endless.

When THECUBE made the decision to set-up in East London, it was to be a support system for these innovative minds. It was important that we supported the diversity and sense of community that has always been part of this area. We have devised some tips on how we create community at our workspace.

  1. Create a workspace that makes people feel good. This may seem benign, but if people are stimulated by their surroundings they will release dopamine and feel good. Dopamine is responsible for conceptual thought, helping to generate ideas.
  2. Establish open minded behavioral norms. This is done by creating a workspace that houses a diverse group of people and encouraging debate. When people from different expertise backgrounds come together, socially there is more room for respect and admiration rather than judgement. A community that encourages debate will reduce dogmatic thinking.  An open mind is the catalyst for innovation and possibility.
  3. Encourage Sharing. Ideas need knowledge, metaphorically speaking knowledge gives ideas oxygen. Therefore communities should be open to sharing knowledge and contacts to nurture ideas off the ground and turn them into sustainable businesses.
  4. Establish trust. This is an obvious essential to any community people will naturally be more open and feel less at risk if they are in an environment that establishes trust.

As we continue face new challenges in this economy being part of a community helps us feel less at risk, open to new ideas, and helps us generate business faster.

The Future Of Work and Workspaces

Futurologist Dr. James Bellini has forecasted the strength and growth of self-employed individuals. He says ‘we are moving into a new age where technology is making it increasingly possible for us to work wherever we like. It is not just that technology is making us more remote but it is also allowing us to create ideas that require little start-up costs or infrastructure.

Another factor is that our anthropology and psychology is changing. In times of change, humans crave comfort and control, so people will be seeking to create their own economy independently from corporate structure.

We believe that this new type of work should have a new type of workspace.  For us this means a space that has been primed to release neurochemicals responsible for innovation, cognitive thought, and collaboration. Which are all essential elements for building a sustainable and independent economy.

We have also taken into account the core values and behaviours that bind these nomadic workers. They are thinkers, innovators, outliers, and highly curious. Thus THECUBE London has created a menu of events that encourages thought and discussion.

As we already mentioned, even our anthropology is changing. Despite having the luxury of working from anywhere, people are choosing to build strong communities, based on shared values and vision. We think that spaces should cater to these type of communicates and instigate open collaboration. There is real power in the unification of people. Spaces like THECUBE London  can help unify these nomadic working communities;  catalyse a new economy and ways of thinking.

Coworking at THECUBE London

Coworking has not yet launched in the same way as Europe, so there is still plenty of scope for definition in the UK. One of the main reasons we switched from calling the space a conceptual workspace to co-working was because it gave us clear semantic meaning. We were finding it hard to define what we did in less than a sentence, so when we learned about coworking we were happy to start using the word immediately.

As we continue to observe our members, we are moving towards more purposeful use of the word, it is not just about desks in a space, but a community. And it is not just about ideas but creating sustainable economy. It is not an overnight process but one that we tweak nearly everyday, finding new knowledge, tools, and examples to help  provide our members with the best possible space.

We are committed to helping entrepreneurs and feel that it is everyone responsibility to kick start the economy.

Our space also offers the regular office tools like meeting hire, virtual office plans, deskpsace, wifi, etc. however it is the innovation tools and community chat really make THECUBE unique space to work from.

Launch48 Mobile Event

Launch48 Mobile Event

Launch48 Mobile Event is coming to you on 26th – 28th November. This fantastic weekend takes place at PayPal’s offices in Richmond and this event is looking likely to be one of our best yet!

The Launch48 Mobile Conference happens on Friday where experienced speakers from the UK and abroad will talk about how to monetise mobile start-ups, avoiding known pitfalls, the challenges mobile start-ups face, which platform to consider, which devices to focus on, and how to promote the mobile app.

During the course of Launch48 Mobile the attendees will be asked to pitch their mobile businesses ideas and form teams around the most popular ideas.  The attendees will have the opportunity to start a new business focusing on mobile or tablet technologies, to network with the speakers and obtain new skills throughout the experience.  Guided by our highly experienced participants, Launch48 hopes to create real businesses at the end of the weekend.

Launch48 Mobile has a fantastic group of speakers that will be offering their expertise and advices throughout the event:

William Coleman / Microsoft
Grant Kemp / Androidbloke
John Lunn / PayPal
Mark Doherty / Adobe
Ben Brown / VouChaCha
Julian Polzella / VouChaCha
John Chasey / Metismo & FinBlade
Hermes Pique / Robot Media
Andy Munarriz / Hullomail
Andrew Scott / Rummble
David Erasmus / Mosho

Launch48 events have helped over 700 entrepreneurs start over 30 companies – 9 are still running, and 1 has received funding. This year alone Launch 48 will run 12 events, help over 700 attendees, and start over 25 companies.

Launch48 is proudly sponsored by PayPal, Viadeo and Bootlaw.You can find more information on our website http://london.launch48.com/ or follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/Launch48 For more detailed information, please send queries to Ashley McEwen at the Launch48 events team atevents@launch48.com.

Launch48 has been a partner of coworking space,  THECUBE London since its start and we are happy to be associated with the an event that has given entrepreneurs a platform to launch their business.

Start Again On Monday Joins THECUBE Coworking Space

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Branding / Design for Print / Display Graphics & Exhibitions / Signage / Website Design / Illustration / You name it…

Founded in 2006, startagainonmonday has designed lots of lovely things for lots of different people. Slowly and steadily it has built a reputation for working hard and thinking smart, resulting in quality design and a professional service (even when faced with some very tight deadlines). Past and present clients include The National Trust, Fujitsu, E.ON, Invest NI and toptable.com

As a small business, startagainonmonday is able to maintain a hands-on approach and is committed to going the extra mile to create beautiful work for the benefit of its smashing group of clients.

If you would like to see what startagainonmonday can do for you, feel free to touch base anyway you like .

Contact:

charlotte@startagainonmonday.com

www.startagainonmonday.com

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Elizabeth Garret Joins THECUBE Coworking Space

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Elizabeth Garrett has been educated at the London School of Economics and University of California, Berkeley, Elizabeth Garrett is an independent consultant experienced in analysing the business implications of climate change.

Based in London and New York, she is presently helping American and European clients include climate risks and opportunities in their investment decision making, operational practices and strategic objectives.

Elizabeth is currently developing a research-based tool to view business and investment decision making through a climate change lens.  Drop her a line if you’d like to discuss how this tool can help you examine how the social and physical aspects of climate change might impact your business practices and objectives.

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