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Creative Industries KTN featured on BBC Radio Manchester
While we were in Manchester this week we were invited to take part in BBC Radio Manchester’s weekly business programme.
Manchester has a great history as a business and industrial centre but more importantly it has some really exciting developments going on at present and is recognized globally as leading city for creative businesses.
So we were [...]
Help map out the future of digital content
Many thanks to everyone who has completed our survey on the future of digital content there is still time to have your say, as the survey doesn’t close until this Sunday, November 1.
How people will experience digital content and how it will be delivered are among the biggest challenges facing the creative industries and the [...]
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Beacons for Innovation report
We have had a great response to the launch of our Beacons for Innovation report, which you can read at creativindustriesktn.org
The report sets out the 14 Beacon Projects that we will carry out over the next two years. These tackle some of the big challenges being faced by the creative industries and will bring people [...]
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Future Of Digital Content and Experiences – What London thinks?