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Be2Camp North

Back in October I had a day down in London for an un-conference looking at what happens when the Web meets the built environment. It covered all sorts of topics, from ways to better manage email overload to using 3D sketching software to engage communities in regeneration work. Since the event there’s been an ongoing community of attendees sustained on Twitter, and continued discussion about the next event.

I’m pleased to announce that I’m helping to organise the second Be2Camp event, and better still, we’re hosting it here in Liverpool.

Be2Camp North is being held at FACT on Friday 15th May. It will be somewhere between an un-conference and a normal conference, with an idea of the day’s sessions being fleshed out beforehand. Head over to the Be2Camp North topics page to see what’s being planned, or suggest something yourself.

Or just sign up and come along to debate and learn more about the ways that computing can help construction, architecture and our built environment.

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