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What happened at Bristol’s Knowledge Transfer Baseline Workshop?
Having kicked off a nationwide debate on the future of Knowledge Transfer to help businesses in the Creative Industry, we were in Bristol this week with Prospect Design running the next of our Knowledge Transfer Baseline Workshops.
Each of these workshops and the feedback you are providing online is helping us build a picture of what [...]
Knowledge Transfer as a driver for creative industries
Knowledge Transfer has its roots in the science and engineering sectors with new technologies, often developed in academic institutions, being transferred to industry and commercialised. This same process can be the driver of innovation for the creative industries but there is a challenge to increase engagement by creative businesses in the KT processes.
This is at [...]
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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