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10 Things I Learned Hosting a Meetup in VR
This month, we were unable to hold any events at The FuseBox, so we decided to trial hosting our Brighton Immersive Meetup in VR using the online platform AltspaceVR for the first time. Here's what we learnt along the way...
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What is the Research & Innovation Fibre Ring & Why Does it Matter?
Last Thursday (13th Feb) Brighton & Hove Council approved a project that we have been working on called the Research and Innovation Fibre Ring. So, what is it and how might it benefit you?
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This Week at Wired Sussex (4th - 8th Nov)
This week, we hosted talks and discussion about alternative approaches to digital innovation, announced two new events, interviewed FuseBox resident Sean Burton, and more!
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The FuseBox Is Setting Up Camp at Brighton’s Newest Lane!
As part of this year’s Brighton Digital Festival, we’re taking our home and innovation hub for emerging technologies, The FuseBox, to the city’s new Hanningtons Lane for a week of hands-on experiences and talks about new technologies, society and you.
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How the FuseBox Can Help Your Business Keep Innovating
If you are a business that is now beyond the start-up phase but recognises the need to keep innovating. How to do that when you have existing products and services to deliver? A residency at the FuseBox might be the answer.
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Extending Local Full Fibre Networks: Our Response to the Government's Call for Evidence
The Government recently requested submissions on ways that it might most effectively use public funding to encourage the deployment of full fibre networks in the UK. It asked organisations to respond to 3 questions. This is what we said: Wired Sussex is a
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Big Data in Brighton
This week Digital Catapult Centre Brighton hosted a big data meet up, bringing together local academics, businesses and enthusiasts to discuss the opportunities and application of big data. Morgan McCarthy of CDO Partners (a data and analytics consultancy)
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The iKettle: A Storm in a Brighton Teacup
Big data specialist Mark Rittman is resident here at WiredSussex’s home, the FuseBox. His epic eleven hour struggle to brew a cup of tea using an Internet of Things (IoT) kettle went viral globally, earning him thousands of retweets and generating requests to