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November 5, 2006

Innovating our way around the country

I'm lucky enough to be involved with the BBC Innovation Labs, run by Matt Locke and the BBC Creative R&D team (er I think they're still called that?)

The Labs are basically a way to involve the new media "indie" community in developing new ideas that meet various strategic goals of the BBC (eg how to reach an under-served audience, or how to exploit a particular type of content we own, etc), giving them a bit of cash to sit with us for five days and work through an idea, to which we get first rights but non-exclusive access.

Along with Mark, Ian and Matt, I've been asked to come along to the intro sessions to talk about the BBC's web infrastructure. The idea is that agencies will have an idea of how their pitches will run on our architecture and what they will have to integrate with. Going by some of the demos we've seen recently, a lot of agencies don't seem to think they would have to integrate with anything, so getting the word out has to be a good thing.

It also helps that we can talk about what will be coming in the next year or so as the "BBC 2.0" project kicks off... we will have a nice scalable service-oriented architecture for people to build upon. Well, that's the plan anyway.

It raises a few interesting points:


Lots of food for thought... which is after all what the innovation labs days are all about.

Posted by brendan at 10:08 PM | Comments (0)