A community of all the bloggers in Brighton (& Hove). Started during the Virtual Festival in 2003 it has grown massively since then - in the region of 250 blogs listed. We have meetups from time to time too :-) See photos »
In the two hour session, up to twelve developers take turns solving a programming problem. The Dojo is set up to let everyone experiment with coding in a non-competitive, collaborative, fun environment. Skill levels vary from beginner to Jedi master. Everyone is welcome. See photos »
The Brighton Farm is a networking group for web designers, developers and people with related new media skills who live in Brighton and the surrounding areas. We meet weekly in different venues around Brighton and Hove. See photos »
A Geek Dinner is an opportunity to meet up and socialise with interesting people over dinner. Geek Dinners are organised all over the world and are great fun. Our local one is the Sussex Geek Dinner. Girl Geek Dinners are ones 'For the girls'. This doesn't mean that men can't attend, just that they need to come as the guest of a female. See photos »
Our aim is to promote the range of depth and excellence of professional illustration to be found in and around Brighton and the East Sussex area. See photos »
A group for freelance journalists based in Brighton, with a view to networking, socialising and more! Actually any Brighton-based journalists are welcome - the more the merrier! See photos »
Vine is a networking group launched specifically to support entrepreneurs in the Brighton area. Our aim is to encourage business owners to develop themselves and their businesses. And best of all - it's FREE! No more nerve-wracking networking evenings - at Vine you can make new friends and contacts in a relaxed, informal setting. See photos »
An informal business networking event on the first Friday of each month. It's completely free - just turn up and buy your own food and drinks as you wish. There's no need to pre book, no 'lock-outs', no fees and no pressure! See photos »
In a nutshell, we lovingly stole FlashCodersNY's idea, and meet weekly in Brighton (UK) to discuss all things Flash - from illustration, animation and graphic design, all the way through to hardcore ActionScript development and related topics. Some of our sessions are informal discussions and study groups and some will be more formal presentations from high-profile Flash gurus. See photos »
The Institution of Engineering and Technology helps people with an interest in engineering and technology to further their careers and to network with other like-minded individuals. The Sussex branch has a particularly active younger members section which works closely with the Universities of Sussex and Brighton. See photos »
A community of people, passionate about making a difference through technology innovation. Open to everyone, with a particular focus on students and graduates with technical backgrounds. See photos »
A regular morning meeting at the Sussex Innovation Centre for people interested in conversations about business and technology. OpenCoffee is usually held on a Thursday from 9am-10am in the Cafe at the Centre. See photos »
Informal training by the local community for the local community. The idea is that on a semi-regular basis, people from the local digital community volunteer to give up some of their free time to train a small group of their peers in a subject that interests them. See photos »
A Geek Dinner is an opportunity to meet up and socialise with interesting people over dinner. Geek Dinners are organised all over the world and are great fun. Our local one is the Sussex Geek Dinner. See photos »
The Social Media Cafe, or Tuttle Club, is a place for people interested in social media to gather, get acquainted, and to plot, scheme, and share.. emphasis on open and interesting conversating!
If you're interested in the future of media, how we organise, share, produce and enjoy it, then come along. If you're an artist, film maker, geek, musician, designer, writer, photographer, or anything close or related, then come along. If you want to meet like minds, come along. See photos »
Whether you are a freelancer, start-up or established small to medium-sized enterprise, Wired Sussex offers a range of critical business services and solutions that will help you and your company grow. See photos »
A meet-up for programmers, web developers and designers to discuss and showcase their "£5 apps" - lightweight software created by one or two people who take a simple idea and run with it. The discussion will range from technical (what tools/languages were used during development) to business (building communities, spreading the word, costs and rewards). See photos »