2005-09-13

Creative Clusters 2005

Europa Hotel, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Monday 24th - Wednesday 26th October 2005

The principal networking and peer-learning event for creative industry development people. Featuring over sixty international speakers, presenting on a wide range of the latest policy issues.
Topics:

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: How is China developing it's creative and cultural industries?
Hot Property: What can cultural entrepreneurs do to protect their ideas?
Heralding A New Era in the UK: Will Creative and Cultural Skills succeed?
Creative Capital: How are the creative industries transforming the Belfast economy?
A Cry from the Ghetto: What's the future for a Black Creative Class?
Up on the Hill: In the world's largest economy how do you persuade the US power elite their way is not the only way?
Storm in a Coffee Cup: How is tax law, a coffee producer and a shoe maker helping to boost Italian creativity?
Latecomer with Potential: What's the future for Germany's creative sector?
Dreaming of Electronic Sheep: How can creative industries help revitalise a declining rural economy?
Glasgow - Still 'Miles Better'?:15 years after the 1990 European City of Culture
Knowing when to Stop: What does the creative sector do next when public millions are wasted?
Time to stop playing around, and start playing around: Is it time for a UK computer games 'institute'?
Revolution in the Head: Could the UK lead a cultural strategy for Europe?
Keynote Speakers: James Purnell, UK Minister for Creative Industries, Baroness Lola Young of Hornsey, and Dr Chris Yapp, Microsoft's Head of Public Sector Innovation, with more to come.

Already delegates from twenty countries have signed up, and our last two conference sold out! If you are responsible for developing the creative industries in your city, region or community, then you too should be at Creative Clusters 2005.

To book, visit http://www.creativeclusters.com by 26th September before the prices go up!

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