Photos From 2012 TecTuneUp Event
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Monday, April 23, 2012
TecTuneUp is a HUGE Success!
Many thanks to our wonderful sponsors, our
amazing lineup of speakers and to our event strategist, Beth
Robeson, for making the TecTuneUp
event a HUGE success! Here are a few
highlights and links to our speakers, sponsors and strategic
partners…
Our
Speakers, Sponsors and Strategic Partners:
IBM
Microsoft
OfficeKey
RobustCloud
Boot Camp Digital
Clermont Chamber of Commerce
The Garage Group
Graphic Village
Mind Box Studios
William Martin
Peak 10
Barking Fish Lounge
Robeson Marketing
IBM
Microsoft
OfficeKey
RobustCloud
Boot Camp Digital
Clermont Chamber of Commerce
The Garage Group
Graphic Village
Mind Box Studios
William Martin
Peak 10
Barking Fish Lounge
Robeson Marketing
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Saturday, April 14, 2012
Hottest Trends in Social Media and Digital Marketing Technology
Spring
2012
What are your thoughts on the role of innovation in driving
economic growth?
What problems do you solve for your customers?
We are excited to share this interview with Krista Neher, one of our speakers for the
TecTuneUp event coming up this Tuesday April,17th. Krista is the founder and
CEO of Boot Camp Digital, a social media and internet marketing training company
in Cincinnati, here’s what she had to say:
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Krista Neher Providing Pinterest Training |
What do you see as the hottest technology trends for your
industry?
"The
latest trends in social media
and digital marketing technology
focus around two
main areas: scalability and mobile.
Social
media marketing focuses a lot on building relationships, finding influencers
and building community. These tasks used
to be very manual and there were not a lot of tools to help big organizations
track and understand their audiences in a meaningful way. Today, much of the
technological innovation in digital marketing is about making digital more
scalable for large organizations. The
second main trend is mobile. Mobile is
changing everything for businesses and digital. As mobile phones demand more of
our time and attention, the way that
businesses approach their digital marketing must adapt. It isn't about putting
websites on mobile phones, or even making them mobile compatible. It is about understanding how people interact
differently with mobile devices and how their needs, wants and habits are
different in mobile versus online.
Mobile also has tremendous power as a service offering, but many
businesses are too focused on how to market on mobile that they miss thinking about
how they
can better serve their customers with mobile."
What are your thoughts on the role of innovation in driving
economic growth?
"Technology
really is changing the way we communicate, operate and just get things done.
Even small businesses can now achieve more faster than ever before. Technology
is empowering businesses to achieve their goals and get more done with less
time. Today,
it doesn't take tens of thousands of dollars to bring an idea to life online. I
think that technology is empowering small and medium businesses to compete much
more effectively. Technology is reducing
the amount of time and effort that it takes for information to
travel. We are more connected and more
aware than ever before. This
leads to better, more relevant information which leads to more innovation."
What do you see as the chief barriers to innovation and
technology?
"Even
today, many business leaders don't understand technology and social media and
how it can propel their organization forward. They focus on the downside and
find barriers versus overcoming the barriers to realize the upside. The gap between big companies and small
companies is reversing. It used to be that big companies could afford
technology and were the early adopters while the small companies couldn't
afford it. Now, technology is changing quicker than organizations and systems
can change and adapt. The small businesses are nimble enough to take advantage
of this and the large organizations are the late adopters. The reality is that people are changing and
adapting quicker than ever. This means that businesses have to create models
that allow them to adapt quicker. Consider that Google+ had 50 million users in
only a few months. It took almost 30 years for television to reach 50 million
people. People change faster
and as a result we need to learn faster and adapt faster."
What problems do you solve for your customers?
"With
the pace at which technologies are introduced and adopted by consumers,
businesses are having a hard time keeping up. We help businesses learn and
understand new digital tools and marketing opportunities so that they can stay ahead
of the curve. Our mission is to help
businesses succeed by helping them to harness the power of digital tools to
propel their organization forward. We are a training organization, and we
believe that organizations need more and better training to stay in tune with
their customers and to take advantage of opportunities before their competitors
do. I
help companies get better results faster by being more educated and more innovative.
In this day and age, the company that learns the fastest wins."
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A Full House for Social Media Training at Boot Camp Digital |
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Mindbox Studios Interview with Joshua Johnson
Spring 2012
What problems do you solve for your customers?
"Lots of them...but to name just a couple: First, we don't just scope and execute...we help our clients decide what they should build, how it should be built and define who their end customer is."
"Second, we help them build a sustainable product. Our goal is to create a portfolio of great ideas. In order to do that...we are laser focused on three things...make it beautiful, functional and useable. Often the most important element is the usability."
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Joshua Johnson, Founder and CEO at Mindbox Studios |
On Tuesday I sat down with Joshua Johnson, Founder and CEO at
Mindbox Studios, and asked about his thoughts on innovation and technology in the region, here's what he had to say:
What do you see as the hottest technology trends for your industry?
“I’m bullish about the ubiquitous nature of data. We can capture it, store it and interact with it on multiple digital platforms from virtually anywhere. The question is
not if we should capture the data or how we should capture it….it’s already there. The question is: what are we going to do with it?”
“For consumers, I think it is going to be about infographics and storytelling. For businesses it’s going to be about interactive data visualization. Think “Minority Report” in the boardroom. If you’re a CEO, and you have real time data, that you can interact with and manipulate in the boardroom, that’s a game changer.”
not if we should capture the data or how we should capture it….it’s already there. The question is: what are we going to do with it?”
“For consumers, I think it is going to be about infographics and storytelling. For businesses it’s going to be about interactive data visualization. Think “Minority Report” in the boardroom. If you’re a CEO, and you have real time data, that you can interact with and manipulate in the boardroom, that’s a game changer.”
What are your thoughts on the role of innovation in driving economic growth?
“You won’t find a growing economy without innovation, it’s fundamental. There’s a lot of excitement about startups right now…and larger companies acquiring newer innovative companies to help them leverage that energy….but acquiring may not always be the best move if you don’t already have a culture that supports innovation, because innovative people…won’t
stick around if you lack a culture of innovation.”
“Jim Price, at Empower Media, seems to be doing a great job of creating an innovative culture. They have internal people who are very talented and they leverage that talent to build products internally. That type of culture not only attracts talented people but keeps them happy."
What do you see as the chief barriers to innovation and technology?
"Isolation...we are isolated as a region. Fortunately, we were rated the number one region for marketing and social media and that helps keep us tied into the technology."
"Another challenge is access to talent. Half of my staff is out of state, either in Portland or Seattle. For my team I need Senior Level Developers and Software Engineers and I can't always find that here."
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The guys at Mindbox taking a foosball break |
"Lots of them...but to name just a couple: First, we don't just scope and execute...we help our clients decide what they should build, how it should be built and define who their end customer is."
"Second, we help them build a sustainable product. Our goal is to create a portfolio of great ideas. In order to do that...we are laser focused on three things...make it beautiful, functional and useable. Often the most important element is the usability."
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Bridge2Tec Announces Their New Office Located at OfficeKey in Blue Ash
Bridge2Tec, LLC
4555 Lake Forest Drive
Suite 650
Cincinnati, OH 45242
Suite 650
Cincinnati, OH 45242
For Immediate Release
Media Contact:
Beth Robeson, Partner
Bridge2Tec
513.588.2775
beth@bridge2tec.com
Bridge2Tec Announces Their New Office Located at OfficeKey in Blue Ash
CINCINNATI,
February 28, 2012—Bridge2Tec, a new organization created to help drive
innovation in the region, is excited to announce their move into 4555 Lake Forest
Drive as part of the OfficeKey Office Suites.
“Dave Myers, the CEO of OfficeKey, is a great supporter of technology and entrepreneurship in the region, so we feel it will be a great fit for Bridge2Tec,” says Sharon Hall, one of the founders of Bride2Tec.
OfficeKey offers companies an amazing branding, technology,
and support package at a price startups can afford. The startup package is
focused on providing support in three main areas:
Providing a Strong Startup Brand: OfficeKey provides high-end office
space, a professional staff of receptionists, strategic office locations in
Hyde Park, Blue Ash, Downtown, West Chester and Northern Kentucky.
Cutting Edge Technology:
All the office equipment a start-up might need is include in the low
monthly fee, including computers, scanners, copiers, shredders, VOIP phone
service, flat screen TV’s, and high speed internet access.
Comfort and Community: The atmosphere at OfficeKey is very
comfortable, there’s always a hot pot of coffee and other beverages available
in the main area, a nice kitchen, monthly networking breakfasts where resident
businesses can meet one another and share business advice and numerous
thoughtful amenities like the quiet WIFI workspace.
Bridge2Tec will make use of the office space for day-to-day running of
the organization, the conference rooms for meetings with Bridge2Tec members and
their advisory panel, and the Office Key training rooms for their ongoing TecTuneUp programs. The TecTuneUp program will offer local events,
tech-trend coaching and online resources. The program is designed to hel
p drive innovation in the region and to help businesses make
better technology decisions.
For more information about Bride2Tec or the TecTuneUp program visit www.bridge2tec.com or www.TecTuneUp.com or you can call 513.588.2775.
About Bridge2Tec, LLC
Bridge2Tec
is a member organization that is committed to overcoming the barriers to
innovation in the region, extending the market reach of technology providers,
educators and associations, as well as encouraging new technology develop. Monday, March 19, 2012
2012 Most Innovative Companies
Included in FastCompany Magazine’s
2012 Most Innovative Companies Listing, these
are the types of companies that will redefine our future and point the way to a
better tomorrow:
Patagonia: For selling more by encouraging customers to buy less.
LegalZoom: For bringing tech and accessibility to the hidebound legal industry.
National Marrow Donor Program: For matching technology with critical transplant needs.
Chipotle: For exploding all the rules of fast food.
Recyclebank: For making eco-friendly behavior a big game.
The message that TecTuneUp hopes to introduce into the business community is that innovation can be standardized; specifically innovative technology, when leveraged right, can be a source of simplification and efficiency, help to grow businesses, lower costs and provide a competitive advantage. Learn more on April 17th at the Business Expo and TecTuneUp Event, www.tectuneup.com
Patagonia: For selling more by encouraging customers to buy less.
LegalZoom: For bringing tech and accessibility to the hidebound legal industry.
National Marrow Donor Program: For matching technology with critical transplant needs.
Chipotle: For exploding all the rules of fast food.
Recyclebank: For making eco-friendly behavior a big game.
The message that TecTuneUp hopes to introduce into the business community is that innovation can be standardized; specifically innovative technology, when leveraged right, can be a source of simplification and efficiency, help to grow businesses, lower costs and provide a competitive advantage. Learn more on April 17th at the Business Expo and TecTuneUp Event, www.tectuneup.com
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