Our next installment of inter-action will be hosted by our friends at Westside Studio.
Due to popular demand, We're excited to bring back a past guest.
More information to follow but just so it's in your calendars.
We're looking forward to seeing you.
If you'd like to present or host an upcoming inter-action, email us.
Dayton and Amy had worked together over the...
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Our next installment of inter-action will be hosted by our friends at Westside Studio.
Due to popular demand, We're excited to bring back a past guest.
More information to follow but just so it's in your calendars.
We're looking forward to seeing you.
If you'd like to present or host an upcoming inter-action, email us.
Dayton and Amy had worked together over the years, and as with many business relationships things got busy, and they fell out of touch for a while. They met up again at FITC08 and decided they wouldn’t let that happen again. They realized if it could happen to them, it was probably happening to everyone. They also realized how fragile and important personal relationships are and that social networking has disconnected most of us from the face to face interaction. So they came up with Inter-Action and the first event was held at the Indusblue offices with 12 people. Since then Amy Miranda has been continuing to organize and host inter-action events.
Since then they’re up to over 100 people. We’ve held events in Toronto and most recently, Calgary.
So what is it that happens at inter-action?
It’s a Bi-monthly event that is put on by the “host”. The host can be an agency or production company. They usually serve beer and chips, it’s very informal.
There are three presentations that we co-ordinate and determine presenters for, the idea being to find people in and out of our network doing some amazing things.
We discuss challenges, opportunities, process, ideas, technology and everything in-between. The presentations are short 10-15 minutes a piece designed to ignite the evening with discussion and get people talking openly about the stuff they do (that's where the beer comes in)
We are colleagues, friends, business partners and competitors all in the same space working towards a single goal - to make the business better.