Electroluminescent, Epaper technology, Full print management/consultation, Innovations in print, Mobile, Mobile Marketing, New media enthusiast, Packaging, Paper engineering- Pop ups
Lee Shaw
Shaw hails from a family of Lithographic Printers in the North of England where, very early on he developed an interest in using innovation in print, namely Paper engineering. His fascination from a young age was whatever could be achieved in making a Printed item .. interactive, mechanical, dynamic or even ‘Pop up’.
From the shop floor, Shaw followed a sales career and later management, spanning over 20 years in all aspects of print. This flourished into a key point of difference in his business Production Partners Ltd. Which is now two years old.
His fascination in this and all innovations led Shaw to his introduction to epaper (electronic paper) and the establishing of epaper technologies, a business that encompasses all areas of epaper and emerging technologies.
Arduino, Arduino users group, audio-visual, New media, New media enthusiast, VJ
Kim Newall
Kim Newall is the CoLab Interest Group Coordinator for the 'Arduino Users Group' that supports people using Arduino, a physical computing platform based on an open hardware design. The Arduino project makes low-cost, flexible and easy-to-use tools available for artists, designers and hobbyists. It also provides a great introductory platform for learning about microcontrollers and may be of interest to technology teachers interested in robotics, e-textiles and interactive systems. Kim Newall is a also Multidisciplinary artist and has been part of the New Zealand VJ scene since the late 90s and is a co-host of a monthly audio-visual evening at MIC.