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Creative Industries — Knowledge Transfer Network
Becaons For Innovation

Exploiting Digital Tools Workshop - Bristol

When: 9:00 - 13:30, 9 Jun 2010

Venue: Watershed, 1 Canon's Road, Bristol BS1 5TX

Additional Information (pdf - 75 KB): Raymond P. Le Gué | [download now]

Fees: Free

Organiser: Creative Industries Knowledge Transfer Network

Contact: events@citin.org

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UPDATE: We are delighted to announce that Raymond P. Le Gué from the BBC's Future Media and Technology will be speaking at this event. His biography is attached.

Digital tools play a key role in driving innovation in today’s creative industries. But what new tools are on the horizon and how will creative businesses harness them to drive exciting new business opportunities? What will creative professionals - from architects to fashion designers to games developers and others - be using to create and produce content in the future? How can digital tools cut production costs and improve efficiencies? What can the different creative sectors learn from each other?

The Creative Industries KTN would like to invite you to contribute and influence our latest Beacon Project, Exploiting Digital Tools, which will examine the potential these tools have to transform the creative and production processes.

We are holding a workshop at Watershed Media Centre, Bristol on Wednesday 9th June 2010. This is a unique opportunity to share your expertise and to influence this exciting project along with other innovators from across the creative and technology sectors. Working with leading innovation company Whatif we will be carrying out some initial research including an online survey and expert interviews. The workshops will then create and validate a number of future scenarios.

The event is also a great networking opportunity to meet people from across the creative industries. We will show you some of the digital tools and how they are being used in different creative sectors. This work will link closely with future funding opportunities from the Technology Strategy Board.

This event is linked to these Beacon Communities:

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