

She runs the London Internet of Things meetup for Xively the largest meetup in the world dedicated to this topic. She is co-editor of Connected, a quarterly publication on the internet of things. She is the co-founder of IOTAngels, a UK based angel network focused on internet of things investments. She is the founder of the Good Night Lamp, a family of internet-connected lamps for your global friends and family. Since 2006, she has built consumer-facing internet of things products, services and communities for clients such as BBC R&D, Nokia, British Gas, EDF, British Telecom.
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Andrasek is a co-curator of the PROTO/E/CO/LOCICS Symposium series in Rovinj Croatia.Īlexandra is an interaction & product designer, entrepreneur & international speaker based in London. She curated the US East Coast section for the “Emergent Talent Emergent Technologies” exhibition for the Beijing Biennial 2006 and for the “(Im)material Processes: New Digital Techniques for Architecture” for the Beijing Biennial 2008 and the UK section for “Machinic Processes” for the Beijing Biennial 2010. Her work has been exhibited and is part of the permanent collections at the Centre Pompidou Paris, New Museum NY, Storefront NY, FRAC Collection Orleans, TB-A21 Vienna, Beijing and Sydney Biennale amongst others. She received Europe 40 under 40 Award, Metropolis Next Generation Award and FEIDAD Award. Andrasek is holding a Professorship at the European Graduate School, and has taught at the AA DRL, Columbia University GSAPP, Pratt, UPenn and RMIT Melbourne. She is a founding partner of Bloom Games (), co-founder of AI-Build and director of Wonderlab Research at the UCL Bartlett, where she is also directing MArch Architectural Design. Alisa Andrasek is an architect and designer, founder and director of Biothing () operating at the intersection of design, material and computer science, applied across scales, from micro to macro.
