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Due to circumstances beyond our control, Flash Midlands has taken the decision to postpone Flash Camp Birmingham until 24th March 2011.

If you have already registered you should have already received an email  with further details. Your registration and ticket will be automatically transferred to the new date.

Flash Midlands will be continuing user group meetings throughout the autumn – please keep an eye on this site for more info about these.

We’d like to apologise for any inconvenience this postponement may have caused you, and take this opportunity to thank you for your continued support of Flash Midlands and our events.

Tuesday 7th September 2010 12pm-8pmFlash Camp
Birmingham Library Theatre

Flash Midlands is really proud to be staging two large Flash Camps this year.

Manchester was a huge success, and proved there is a thriving Flash community in the north, with 160+ Flash Platform designers and developers to converging on Manchester Metropolitan University Business School for the afternoon.

On Tuesday 7th September we’ll be returning to Birmingham for our second event. Last June we staged our first camp at the Birmingham Library Theatre; the location combined with the enthusiastic crowd made for a fun day of inspirational Flash discussion! This year is going to be no different, and we’ve lined up a cracking bunch of presenters to make sure the day is a memorable one.

Confirmed speakers so far include:
Seb Lee-Delisle, Niqui Merret, James Whittaker, Steve Carpenter, Mike Jones and Mark Doherty

The best thing about Flash Camp is it’s completely FREE for attendees! You can find our more and register through the dedicated Flash Camps section of the site flashmidlands.com/flashcamp

Summer Break

Just as we’ve all recovered from a fantastic Flash Camp in Manchester, we now have just over a month to prepare for the next one in Birmingham – 7th September.

To give us enough time to prepare and promote the Birmingham event we will not be holding a Flash Midlands meeting in August.

Please check back soon for further details about Flash Camp Birmingham.

Based upon the 160 or so that came through the doors on Thursday 8th July, it appears Flash Camp Manchester was a resounding success. We had a brilliant bunch of speakers who delivered a varied array of topics covering most parts of the Flash Platform.

We’d obviously like to find out what you all thought about it, so we’re inviting you to leave your feedback (both good and bad) below so that we can make sure our future events are better. Also, if you have any pictures from the day we’d love to see them, just post a link :)

Jodie kicks off Flash Camp Manchester

Flash Camp Manchester in full flow.

Then things took an amusing turn at Taurus…

Chris, Seb, Anthony, Jodie and Edwin

Edwin, Anthony and Seb

Trevor and Mike at the bar

More pics to follow…

Presentations:

Slides: Mobile User Experience 101: The Current State of Mobile UX (Ribot)

Video: Michael Plank’s FDT4 presentation (Adrian Parr)

Here’s what people have been saying so far:

Manchester Flash Jamboree… Camp (D2 Digital)

Flash Camp Manchester (Dan Hett)

Flash Camp Manchester (PowerFlasher)

Flash Camp Manchester 2010 Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 (Tom Chiverton)

Flash Camp Manchester (Cris Bloomfield)

Thursday 8th July 2010 12pm-8pm
Manchester Metropolitan University Flash Camp Manchester

Flash Midlands is really proud to be staging two large Flash Camps this year.

The first will be in Manchester on Thursday 8th July 2010, where we expect 200+ Flash Platform designers and developers to converge on Manchester Metropolitan University Business School for an afternoon (and evening) of presentations, discussions and demonstrations of Flash Platform technologies.

Expect content to include Flash Player 10.1 on Android, 3D, Flash Builder 4 and Flash Professional CS5.

The best thing about Flash Camp is it’s completely FREE for attendees! You can find our more and register through the dedicated Flash Camps section of the site flashmidlands.com/flashcamp

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