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Next Thursday evening, March 4th, sees the official launch of Creative Futures - a three-year programme created by six of London’s most dynamic, creative organisations who have come together to support peer-to-peer innovation and sustainable growth in small London-based music, film, fashion, digital and creative enterprises. Financed through the European Regional Development Fund, Industry, and Westminster and Kensington & Chelsea Councils, the Creative Futures project is a comprehensive response to the new economic realities facing small and medium enterprises. more
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Introducing Creative Futures: a special free programme for creative industries
The New Media Knowledge and the Creative Futures Group - Music Tank, Portobello Business Centre, Julies Bicycle, London Film Connection, Portobello Film Festival, and Paddington Development Trust - have formed a London based support and innovations network for businesses in the creative sectors. This was a response to the huge changes taking place in the global economy and the need to respond to the resulting threats and opportunities.
If you are a developing an existing business model… designing new product or service… analysing energy consumption… designing a green base into your business… seeking new markets… wanting to improve existing performance… or looking for investment capital, then the Creative Futures programme can help you.
Membership is free and includes:
- free consultancy;
- free annual events from social networking to technology innovation;
- specialist seminars in environmental and product development;
- access to London’s best knowledge networks with opportunities to participate in pitch camps designed to attract investors and angels;
- an active online profile in a community of like minded businesses and entrepreneurs.
Hurry as free programme places are limited.
To join Creative Futures sign up now (http://www.creative-futures.co.uk/user/register).
For further information mail us at info@creativefutures.co.uk or call us on 020 7575 3113.
See all events organised by Creative Futures on: http://www.creative-futures.co.uk/events/.
See the events organised by NMK for the Creative Futures programme on: http://www.nmk.co.uk/pages/15.
We look forward to meeting you.
Creative Futures London
www.creative-futures.co.uk
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