Jul 28th

Winner of the 'I Want TechHub' video competition

By Elizabeth Varley
At long last we're announcing the winner of our 'I Want TechHub' video competition.

If you missed it, we asked people to tell us, on video in 60 seconds why they want TechHub to be in with a chance to win free membership of TechHub London for a year.

Loads responded and the answers were funny, smart, quirky or considered, but above all edifying. You made it clear that you really want TechHub! Thank you to everyone who took part, we have a special offer for you below.

We had a great time watching all the videos but a really difficult time choosing a winner. So we've chosen six. Couldn't help ourselves (and we'd love to choose more!).

So... (drumroll please)...the winners are...

Chris Steiner of Siondo @ChrisSteiner
For getting a tuk-tuk driver in India in on the act

Bastian Lehmann of curated.by @Basti
For doing a rap backwards

Max Niederhofer of qwer.ly @maxniederhofer
For all the accents and 'where's my jetpack?'


Basheera Khan of Playnice.ly @Bash
For intimating that TechHub Members will take over the world

Tim Morgan of Picklive @thetimmorgan
For the hilarious pathos and the look right at the end

Ela Madej of Applicake @ElaMadej 
For involving their entire team, for the guy wearing a chef's hat and for everyone dancing at the end.

To all those who entered but didn't win, we'd like to offer a free day of co-working to say thanks for the support and creativity. We love you guys! To book in your day, email charlie[at]techhub.com and include a link to the post of your video on the TechHub blog.
Jul 27th

Want to co-work for free?

By Elizabeth Varley
Interested in TechHub membership? Apply on our site and you could be invited to co-work for free this week and next to see if TechHub's for you.

As lots of people are away on holidays over summer, we have extra capacity, so here's our special offer: we have 50 opportunities to come and use our work space for free every week day until Friday 6th August.
 
Just sign-up via our site and we'll be in touch if you're one of our lucky 50 (you won't be obliged to sign up for membership). All current members of TechHub will also be able to co-work for free until the 6th August.
Jul 26th

Got a mobile app? Get yourself on Frackulous at TechHub

By Elizabeth Varley
Frackulous, the new mobile apps show, is filming @TechHub this week. Got a seriously cool app you want to shout about? Tell Susi today in 150 words what it is, include a link to more info and if it's fab, they'll invite you to get in front of the camera. Drop her a line at: susi[at]fixationvideo.com

Want to see Frackulous in action, check out their Flipboard review (love how simple and clear this explanation is!)...

 
Jul 22nd

Pictures of TechHub

By Tech Hubber
Follow our Flickr page or Mobypicture for the latest images, but here's a taster. Pictures of our permanent desks will be up soon, meanwhile this is our co-working space for members:

 




And here's our big event space in action (seats 150-200 people):

  
 



And here's our boardroom in action:



LAUNCH PARTY:






 
 Our co-working desk prototype:
 
 


Jul 20th

Pearson-sponsored networking centre features FT Mobile event, Speed Dating, “Pitch Battle”

By Tech Hubber


TechHubTechHub, a new co-working space and networking centre in London for technology entrepreneurs, had an action-packed first week that included Speed Dating for Entrepreneurs, a "Pitch Battle" competition for new business plans and a discussion of Financial Times mobile initiatives with technology bloggers.

"Starting up on your own is not easy. It is lonely at the beginning," said Brent Hoberman, co-founder of lastminute.com and a leading light in London’s Internet community, addressing the teeming launch party for TechHub. “It is fantastic to see places like this opening in London and I hope that we see many successful businesses come out of TechHub."

Pearson was the first founding sponsor of TechHub, followed by Google. London’s TechHub aims to be the first location in a network of TechHub communities spread around the world.

"Co-working is based on a community spirit that helps entrepreneurs turn their ideas into reality," says Juan Lopez-Valcarcel, Pearson’s director of digital product and consumer technology. “We are thrilled to support the digital community in London and you will see many of our product teams working here at TechHub engaging with entrepreneurs and developers”.

The opening week kicked off on July 12 with a Tech Founder "Speed Dating" event on Monday, organised by Seedcamp and TechHub, as a forum designed to match entrepreneurs with technology talent. Just as in the “romantic” version of speed dating, potential partners moved quickly from chair to chair along a long table trying to find the right chemistry for relationships — to start a business together.

Pitch Battle
A view of the Speed Dating event at TechHub organized by Seedcamp

On July 14, the “TechCrunch Summer Pitch Battle” attracted more than 40 entrepreneurs seeking recognition for their business ideas. Entrants had one minute to pitch their idea in front of a packed crowd of fellow entrepreneurs, venture capital firms and corporate development teams.

Ten finalists were then chosen to present their ideas for three minutes. The first place winner was Calaboard, for an augmented reality video conferencing system in which one party might draw diagrams in three-dimensional space which then appear on a computer screen viewed by the other party. Second place went to Duedil for a platform for professional recommendations, and third place went to Geomium for a mobile location system that advises users of events going on around them.

 

FT on the iPadOn July 15, the Financial Times mobile team shared ideas with tech  bloggers about the FT's current offerings and future plans for mobile devices including Apple’s iPhone and iPad. It was the first briefing at TechHub organised by one of Pearson’s businesses.

There have been 370,000 downloads of the FT’s app for the iPhone since the app was launched last year, and “we see very active users, with lengthy uses per visit,” said Steve Pinches, lead product development manager at FT.com. The FT’s app for the iPad, the only news app to win an Apple Design Award, has seen an average use of 23.3 minutes per visitor, and both the FT’s iPhone app and the new iPad app have been very effective in driving subscriptions to FT.com, said Mr. Pinches.

For more information about Pearson’s involvement in TechHub, contact Juan Lopez-Valcarcel at juan.lopezvalcarcel@pearson.com

Jul 16th

Meeting room rates @TechHub London

By Elizabeth Varley
Looking for a central London meeting room? TechHub has well-priced rooms available with half-price bookings for members.

All prices are exclusive of VAT.

Non-members
Small meeting rooms (4-6 ppl)
Per hour: £14
Half day (4 hrs): £49
Full day (8 hrs): £91
Includes: tea & coffee, water, wifi 
 
Large meeting room (15 ppl)
Per hour: £48
Half day (4 hrs): £168 
Full day (8 hrs): £312
Includes: tea & coffee, water, wifi, projector, screen

Members
Small meeting rooms (4-6 ppl)
Per hour: £7
Half day (4 hrs): £24.50 
Full day (8 hrs): £45.50
Includes: tea & coffee, water, wifi

Large meeting room (15 ppl)
Per hour: £24
Half day (4 hrs): £84 
Full day (8 hrs): £156
Includes: tea & coffee, water, wifi, projector, screen
 
Jul 14th

TechHub Launch Party Speeches & Video

By Tech Hubber
Thanks to everyone who came to our launch party for Founder Members,
Guests and VIPs. Brent Hoberman, Co-Founder of Lastminute.com and now MyDeco.com and PROFounders Capital said a few words of support at the outset, followed by TechHub Co-Founder Mike Butcher and the Co-Founder/CEO of TechHub, Elizabeth Varley. Unfortunately our AirCon failed on the hottest day of the year in London so far! But a good time was had by all. We're doing introduction tours in the mornings this week, so pop on by. Below is some video from the launch and a selection of photos - all the photos from the party are here.

TechHub Launch Speeches from Dave Stone on Vimeo.


And here are pictures from the launch party!

 
















Jul 6th

Google sponsors TechHub!

By Elizabeth Varley
Woo hoo! We're incredibly excited to announce that Google has come on board to sponsor TechHub London, alongside the lovely people at Pearson.

Coverage:
Guardian
TheNextWeb
TechCrunch Europe
ArabCrunch

Here's the press release that went out today:

 Google sponsors TechHub, a new London centre for technology companies and start-ups

London: Google, the global leader in search and technology, has become one of the first founding sponsors of TechHub, a new co-working space and innovation centre for technology start-up companies, located in central London. 

TechHub provides workspace, hosts events and will serve as a focal point for innovation particularly among European tech developers and entrepreneurs. Google joins Pearson as founding sponsors of the London space.

TechHub, launching in London in July, will see hundreds of members using shared working space and meeting via events and hosted networking. Located in London’s Shoreditch neighbourhood, dubbed "Silicon Roundabout", an area rich in digital start-up companies, TechHub includes workspace, meeting rooms, and areas for presentations and networking events. Other features and services available in the coming months include a device-testing room for mobile developers with the latest handsets available to book.

"Developers drive important innovation on the web and mobile. Google is happy to support TechHub's aim to provide developers and budding tech entrepreneurs with an affordable, buzzing and creative working environment in London." said Google's Reto Meier, Android Developer Advocate.

Google continually supports developers and the innovative technology scene around the world through developer events, meetings and competitions. 

“We're really excited to have Google working with us to support the tech entrepreneur and developer community. Google's role as a TechHub founding sponsor further demonstrates their desire to get right in at the coal face with tech innovators,” said Elizabeth Varley, TechHub’s CEO. “Google has some great stuff planned to take place at TechHub which will offer fantastic opportunities for our members."

The start-up and entrepreneurial community will benefit from the collaborative environment that TechHub will provide via a dedicated space in London for local innovators and visiting technology people. 

TechHub London is located adjacent to the Old Street station on London’s Underground network, and is about a 10-minute walk from the Liverpool Street mainline train station. Besides providing shared workspace for companies and individuals based in London, TechHub allows tech visitors from elsewhere in the UK, Europe, the US and beyond to plug into the vibrant community, work and meet.

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