2016
It was an action packed and exciting first year for Data Campfire - a lot happened!
MARCH 2016
With our Masters dissertations done, we registered our company in the UK - excited to see how far we could take the project!
APRIL 2016
We were delighted to be able to exhibit at the FutureEverything Festival in Manchester.
We met many interesting people and enjoyed having the opportunity to talk to them about what we were doing.
Thanks FE!
After testing our second prototype, we created our beta site.
APRIL 2016
We included our first video that we created earlier in the year
Natalie attended our first Open Data Camp, leading a session with @ms_j_walker on Data Literacy
MAY 2016
Natalie also had a chance to introduce Data Campfire and demo it to the audience.
Background photo credit wnbishop
Looking forward to ODC4!
We were accepted onto the S Factory, a pre-accelerator for female-founded startups. It is a government initiative from Chile to encourage entrepreneurship in the country.
JUNE 2016
Santiago, Chile
Our home for 3.5 months
During our time at the S Factory we explored potential business models and pivoted a few times
We practiced pitching Data Campfire regularly in the run up to Pitch Day and were selected for the finals at Demo Day held at the end of the program.
We continued our user research with surveys, interviews and user testing to dig into our users' needs.
JULY 2016
For the support and funding from the S Factory, we organised a giving back event where young women took part in a wearables workshop in Valparaiso.
It was a great afternoon! Everyone enjoyed it, learning how to design and prototype a wearable object with Aurdiunos.
Participants also got to learn about some of the S Factory entrepreneurs and their journeys.
AUGUST 2016
We were excited to be accepted onto Bethnal Green Ventures' accelerator where we joined 10 amazing tech startups who are trying to solve big social problems.
OCTOBER 2016
December 2016
We hosted our first Data Visualisation Challenge with Scientists for EU to try to fix the negative image of immigration using data.
Over two days, people with different backgrounds in design, data analytics and data journalism worked in teams. Each wrangled with data, produced visuals telling the story and documented how they did it.
Team Bala - Best Documentation Winners
Team Datagator - Best Aesthetics Winners
Team SOS NHS - Best From Data to Knowledge Winners
Team Working Immigrants - Best Overall Winners
We ended the year on a high
We are grateful for the individuals and organisations who have supported us in different ways along our journey so far. Thank you!
We look forward to making the most out of 2017 and hope you can join us!
All the best,
Chloe & Natalie
Hyper Island
Lauren Currie
Tash Wilcocks
Teesside University
DXD Crew 1 & DMM Crew 6
Simona, JL, Semhar, Daniel
Future Everything
Tom Rowlands
Tom Higham
Open Data Camp
Giuseppe Sollazzo
Mark Braggins
Tim Davies
Mor Rubenstein
Lucy Knight
Steven Flower
Julian Tait
Jamie Whyte
Ian Makgill
Open Data Manchester
Future Cities Catapult
Matt Fox
Open Data Institute
Jamie Fawcett
Open Knowledge Foundation
Start Up Chile & CORFO
Innoscience
Bethnal Green Ventures
Scientists for EU
Our Data Visualization Challenge participants <3
Rob Davidson
Hera Hussain
Lewis Greener
Dessy
Isabel
Jonathon
Sean
George