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6c - Educating creative industry entrepreneurs for the future
Speakers:

Professor Uk Kim, Professor of Architecture, Hong-ik University, Korea

Dr Dwi Larso, Director, Centre for Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Leadership, Indonesia

Dick Penny, Managing Director, Watershed Media Centre, UK

Chair:

Tony Hall CBE, Chief Executive, Royal Opera House, UK

PowerPoint:

Session 6c presentations - PP

MP3:

Educating creative industry entrepreneurs – MP3

Outline:

The creative industries represent the fastest growing new economy sector in the UK and a key area of expansion for many advanced and developing economies. Creative industries not only develop economic benefit, but they play a key role in revitalising cities, countries and regions that had previously relied on manufacturing. In short, these industries contribute economic growth, vibrancy and style to communities across the globe.

The sector is diverse and wide reaching, encompassing advertising, design, fashion and textiles, music and performing arts, publishing and visual arts. These industries are changing rapidly, creating a demand for new skills and placing increased emphasis on entrepreneurship. As this demand increases, education institutions are rising to the different challenges moulding the creative workforce of the future in diverse and innovative ways.

In this session, senior academics and industry professionals address what the landscape of the creative industries will look like in the future. The discussion explores what skills different countries will need to provide to adequately equip their entrepreneurs for the future. It will examine how institutions will meet the necessary demand for skills, and address the differing roles for the creative workforce in developing and advanced economies.

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