2008 was a busy and eventful year for Inuda - we launched some exciting projects for our clients, employed three new team members, moved offices from the Sussex Innovation Centre to The Skiff in the heart of Brighton and supported a host of well attended events. So before we get too settled in to 2009, here's a quick look back at some of the coolest things we did last year.
In January...
Web engineer Kevin and Inuda Network member Mark went on the Enterprisers programme at the University of Durham, along with our Managing Director Jon, who acts as a a regular facilitator for the programme. The course helped both of them to develop their entrepreneurial confidence, meet a range of other participants and organisers and become inspired to make a difference and create value.
Jon mentored a Flux team at the University of Sussex, with teams of five or six students taking part in the competition, going through the process of planning and growing an imaginary business. Jon's team won the competition at Sussex and went on to reach the national finals.
In February...
Jon gave a careers talk at in the Department of Informatics at the University of Sussex, talking to students about the path they could take in starting a business after graduation.
February also saw the first Enterprising Engineers event, in conjunction with the University of Sussex's Regional Development Office and the IET. As part of the RDO's regular programme of Enterprise Thursday events, The Inuda Network hosted a panel of local entrepreneurs working in technology, with Jon chairing the event. It was a great success and has gone on to become a regular fixture in the Enterprise Thursday series. The speakers were Ian Ozsvald from ShowMeDo, Lincoln Smith from iolab, Neil Purssey from FireCo and Raj Anand from Kwiqq.
In March...
Following the resounding success of the first BarCamp to be held in Brighton in September 2007, members of Inuda attended and helped to organise BarCampBrighton2, which was held in Falmer House at the University of Sussex. The weekend saw a huge range of talks by people from the "geek" community of Brighton, as well as people from as far away as Germany!
In April...
Jon and Kev took a trip to explore the way things work in Silicon Valley. Staying in the San Francisco and Mountain View areas they were able to meet and experience living with various start up businesses working on things they hoped would be the next big thing. These included: Snaptalent, GroupSpaces, 8aweek, SocialBrowse and Scoopler.
They attended Startup School and the Web 2.0 Expo giving them the chance to hear directly from people that have shaped the internet we know and use today, including Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, Max Levchin, founder of PayPal, Paul Graham, founder of YCombinator and David Heinemeier Hansson, the creator of Basecamp and Ruby on Rails.
They also experienced some of the process involved in raising early stage funding, through an investment interview with the team at YCombinator. Although they were unsuccessful in gaining funding, the first-hand insight into the process is something they know they will be able to draw upon in the future.
In May...
Members of Inuda attended the Enterprise Thursday Grand Finale, to celebrate the end of a successful academic year of enterprising events.
Jon returned to facilitate at Enterprisers, this time held at the Judge Business School at the University of Cambridge. Working with the 800 strong alumni community of the Enterprisers programme, Inuda launched the Enterprisers Alumni Application on Facebook. This enables previous participants of the programme to continue to keep in touch and carry on receiving inspiration from their time at Enterprisers within a closed environment.
May also saw the launch of HowSociable, Inuda's brand monitoring tool. Developed over the course of a week (with a few tweaks later on!) by the web development team, HowSociable provides a simple way for you to begin measuring your brand's visibility on the social web. Over 15,000 people went on to use the tool over the next 6 months, drawing a great deal of attention to Inuda's services.
In June...
Jon (along with a crowd of fellow Brightonians) went to London to attend the regular MeasurementCamp meetup organised by the people at NixonMcInnes to develop a set of open source tools for people looking to measure their impact on the social web.
OpenCoffeeSussex celebrated its first birthday and continues provide an opportunity for people interested in conversations about business and technology to meet up for a casual chat twice per month at the Sussex Innovation Centre.
Kev went to Mashed, hosted by the BBC at Alexandra Palace and spent 24 hours working on a project to make it easy for parents to find fun and educational events for their children to attend.
In July...
Inuda took on two summer interns through the Shell STEP scheme. Greg worked as a web engineer on an internal project aimed at automatically generating client proposals. Ollie worked as a sales and marketing intern, with the aim of promoting Inuda Signals to some new groups of customers.
There was another fantastic FivePoundApp event, this time sponsored by top mobile designers ribot. Jon spoke about the development of HowSociable and an interesting discussion was had about Inuda Engineering's alternative approach to web development.
Kev started work on a project with New Bamboo and Clearleft, adding his expertise in Ruby on Rails to the development of Tourdust, a website to help people discover and share authentic travel experiences.
Jon joined the MDHub, the premier business club for leading Managing Directors, giving him the chance to share experiences with of other business leaders in the region.
Inuda celebrated its 2nd birthday with some yummy Spanish food - celebrating the fact that the company had still failed to live up to its name's Spanish meaning ("inundar" being the Spanish word for "sink").
In August...
Greg and Ollie gave their Shell STEP presentations and project reports to a panel of judges. Greg stayed on as a part-time Web Engineer, while Ollie returned to Manchester to complete the final year of his degree.
Jon spoke at SPRU for an international summer school class learning about entrepreneurship.
Inuda Signals launched client project Feel the Dream, an online community created to celebrate the anniversary of the Summer of Love and the life and words of Martin Luther King.
In September...
The whole of Inuda made the trip to the Brighton Dome for dContruct08, the annual conference for people designing and building the latest generation of social web applications. Hearing about the attention to detail of the developers of Dopplr was particularly inspiring.
Seeing as March's BCB2 was such a success, the decision was made to host another BarCampBrighton, again at the University of Sussex. Over 100 people attended to give talks on subjects as diverse as improvisational comedy and yoga for geeks.
Jon and Greg attended the first TechCrunchTalk in London, hearing from and meeting a wide range of entrepreneurs and developers involved in the London's technology industry.
Inuda was a finalist in the BAHBAs (Brighton and Hove Business Awards), in the category of "Best Place to Work". The judges were particularly impressed with our approach to work balancing every team members time between Exploring, Delivering and Enjoying.
In October...
Jon helped give freshers at the University of Sussex a taste of the programme of extra-curricular student enterprise activities ahead of them by speaking at a Mini Enterprise Thursday.
We launched a Facebook application with Oxfam focused on raising funding for the World Food Crisis Appeal, to complement our other work for the international charity.
Inuda recruited another student web engineer, Michal, who started working on an internal project we hope to launch later in 2009.
Working with celebrity vet Marc Abraham and Andrew Seel of Qube we launched ThePet.net a site dedicated to making the world a better place for pets by connecting pet owners with pet friendly services.
Jon and Kev attended FOWA Expo, where Inuda ran a session about how building HowSociable had helped speared the word about Inuda, essentially concluding that useful web apps are the new ads. They also heard from speakers such as Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, Kevin Rose, the founder of Digg.com and Blaine Cook, one of the developers of Twitter.
Inuda Signals launched ecoConnect, a network and site focused on connecting the green technology community.
In November...
Huge changes were abound at Inuda, as we moved from our old offices at the Sussex Innovation Centre to The Skiff - our new premises and co-working space in North Laine, at the heart of Brighton. After a gruelling week of furniture assembly and white van driving, we quickly established The Skiff as a fantastic space to work and meet during the day, as well as a great space for community events and workshops.
Jon went to Yahoo! BOSS hack evening in London giving him the chance to grill the developers about the internal workings of one of HowSociable's key sources of information.
We launched the first version of a new website for The New Product Network a community created by the Sussex Innovation Centre to connect entrepreneurs and product developers with investors and corporate customers.
The Inuda Network held another Enterprising Engineers with the IET, with three local entrepreneurs talking about starting their tech business - Glenn Jones from Madgex, Dan Glegg from Angry Amoeba and Tom Hume from Future Platforms.
We attended DiMAS (Digital Media Awards South), where BarCampBrighton was nominated in the category of Best Digital Collaboration. A fun night of pie-eating and glowstick-waving was had by all.
In December...
To welcome the Brighton community to The Skiff, Inuda held a Skiff warming party, providing thirsty geeks with barrels of cider and crates of local Sussex beer. There was live music, pork scratchings and much conversation, with over 80 people squeezing into our office, co-working and meeting spaces.
The Skiff held its first event, the Future Platforms Learning Lunch, where around 25 people heard all about Rapid Testing from Dave Shorter.
Jon, Greg and Kev headed up to London again for TechCrunchTalk and ChristmasCrunch party, mingling with Europe's technology entrepreneurs to learn how they intend to approach the financially uncertain times ahead.
Jon was invited to an evening at the NCGE's Software Entrepreneurs Flying Start programme and met an energetic bunch of recent graduates taking their first steps into business.
We've already got lots of projects and events lined up for 2009, so keep watching this space!