This morning I was invited to the launch of London Technology Week, which was held at The Shard. Besides your typical mix of VIPs, politicians, and media, the most outstanding thing was the view 😉 You can read the details of the press release here. PS.- Some constructive criticism: In an event like this “Technology… whatever” you need a hashtag (something like #LTW15) A Technology Week is full of events, how about a MAP, CALENDAR, or an APP to show them all, and to sign up?

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Today we went to the Affordable Art Fair Hampstead. With over 100 galleries, it was a real pleasure. We saw some artists that we like and have seen in quite a few shows before, and discovered many new ones that were quite interesting. In no particular order, my non-comprehensive list would include many artists, like: Adele Moreau Max Naylor Edvardas Racevicius Andy Wilx, etc And the whole selection of Galleries like:

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My parents came to visit from Paris, so we spent a week as “tourist guides”, which is very nice because you discover or re-discover parts of the city that you do not normally go to. With them we went to Old Spitafields Market (lovely London Tea Exchange) Brick Lane Guildhall Covent Garden Market Museum of the Docklands Southwark Cathedral St. Paul`s Cathedral Royal Courts of Justice Tate Modern Parliament Buckingham Palace Walk along the Thames South Bank And ate at:

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Today I went on an “art walk”. Since the first Thursday of each month many art galleries in London remain open until late and host special events (an awesome initiative). Unfortunately I left quite late from the office, but I was working on a very special deal, so I could not leave earlier. First I visited Boxpark Shoreditch. “Situated in the heart of east London’s fashion and art district, two floors of sixty shipping containers began as the world’s first pop up mall.

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Yesterday Mykal invited me to the University College London’s Mechanical Engineering Summer Session at Student Central. It was a blast. A geek blast. Many featured projects, such as giant drone, hydrogen racing car prototype, alternative transportation infrastructure, robotic fish, or improved artificial heart valve design, along with entertainment: giant Scalextric racing, giant jinga, FIFA 15 tournament, impact simulators, pool, and a live concert by Cable Street Collective. [Note: Congratulations on launching the UK’s first fully Open Access university press!

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On Monday I attended the presentation of Project M, a new video-game as investment opportunity, in Google Campus, London. First of all, let me congratulate the savvy business and marketing team behind it. They put together a well though-out package, their idea is unique and very interesting: a videogame that will reward players by sending them real gold + investors buying “mines” in the game and participating in the profits.

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Jorge Cortell

My blog in English

Senior Advisor, Health and Life Sciences at Harvard University Innovation Laboratories - Advisor at NLC

Cambridge, MA (USA)