Suffolk County Council is holding an open ‘hack day’ for mobile app developers, to encourage innovation and participation in developing mobile web technology.
Developers can use their knowledge of JavaScript and HTML to create ‘AppTemplates’ which can then be used by non-technical users to publish apps to mobile devices in real-time.
Suffolk Council recently subscribed to the ‘Weejot’ mobile app publishing service from Jadu, using the Government’s G-Cloud Cloudstore.
The Hack Day will be held on Saturday 30th June 2012 at Suffolk County Council’s offices in The Atrium at Endeavour House on Russell Road, Ipswich. Interested parties can sign-up for the event free of charge at http://mobilehackday.net, however spaces are limited to 50 people. Refreshments will be available at the venue.
Jadu will be showcasing the Weejot Mobile app publishing network at Civil Service Live on the 3rd - 5th of July, London Olympia followed by SOCITM Building the Perfect Council Website event at the National Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham on July 12th 2012.
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