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South East Digital Content Knowledge Network Event and Reception


When: May 17th, 2007 14:30 to 21:00
Location: DIT Conference Centre, 1 Victoria Street, London
Price: £0.00
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Digital Content Knowledge Network event, (sponsored by SEEDA), the DTI and the Arts & Humanities Research Council. The DTI are looking to undertake a number of activities in advance of the development of a Knowledge Transfer Network for the Creative Industries. The aim of this event is to try and initiate collaborative relationships between business (SMEs in particular) and the knowledge base and macro and micro businesses.

Digital Content Knowledge Network event, (sponsored by SEEDA), the DTI and the Arts & Humanities Research Council. The DTI are looking to undertake a number of activities in advance of the development of a Knowledge Transfer Network for the Creative Industries. The aim of this event is to try and initiate collaborative relationships between business (SMEs in particular) and the knowledge base and macro and micro businesses.

This event is open to businesses outside of the South East region and the DTI is looking to target mainly small companies in London with an interest in digital content and media.

The DTI have asked InSync to help identify companies that might be interested. If you are interested please contact: Mandy Berry with just a couple of lines about why you would like to attend.

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DIT Conference Centre, 1 Victoria Street, London


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