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Bringing it all together

Scotland went really well. Five of the 11 companies involved got a commission, or at the very least a further meeting with the commissioner.

We were really impressed with the way the people involved took hold of the process and engaged in such a complete way - I often find with these things that the more someone suspends their cynicism the better results everyone sees.

Everyone pulled together and was happy to share their knowledge - I sometimes feel that's the greatest achievement of the labs process.

Paul Sergeant wrote:

The lab itself was excellent. One of my stated goals was to learn eight times more than I did at the BBC Innovation Labs open day.

Over on his blog at Calico Jack

Two Worlds were also blogging away over at Two Worlds

The denouement comes at the end of the week, as the teams all gather in supplication to the Conclave of Commissioners, who perform their ancient Reithian rites (the local goat population is already looking decidedly nervous), before sending up either the white smoke of success or the black smoke of burning pitch documents. We've just had our introductory, "I want to be a tree" loosen-up-and-feel-foolish session, so where else can the week go save onwards and upwards?

So thanks to everyone that took part - it was a cracking week - and I'm looking forward to reading more about how people thought the process went on the various blogs over the next few weeks.

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Off to a great start

We're really off to a good start here at the Forest Hills hotel. Yesterday was as fascinating as ever, with the initial 'good cop, bad cop' assessments of the ideas by other teams.

It always amazes me how an idea changes just through the process of telling others about it - then to hear your idea read back to you in detail, alters in many respects what you thought you were pitching.

We're already seeing the blog entries coming in from the team, Fearghas from Forthview Research Networks wrote:

Our first pitch went ok - we need to focus on the compelling content, a quick session at the end produced a few ideas. We are now talking about being an Ambient Media device - feedback was generally good, but we need to find the absolutely compelling content.

He's also kindly starting publishing his images to a pool over at flickr, which is well worth a look.

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