Future Investment and Innovation in Torbay's Creative Industries

Future Investment and Innovation in Torbay's Creative Industries

Torbay Culture and TDA have been supporting research by the University of Exeter into creative industries investment and innovation. As part of this, the University of Exeter Business School is holding an online Action Learning Workshop with Ciara Eastell OBE.

The workshop is free and will be hosted on zoom, however numbers are limited. 

Future Investment and Innovation in Torbay's Creative Industries: Tuesday 29 March 09.30 - 11.00 CLICK HERE FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION LINK

This free and informal workshop will help you:

  • Understand more about your business challenges

  • Connect with other creative businesses in Torbay

  • Explore the potential to build your business with support from funders and policy makers

The workshop will run for 90 minutes and will be facilitated by Ciara Eastell from the University of Exeter Business School using an action learning approach. The Business School uses action learning regularly to help South West businesses to connect and learn from one another – it’s an informal, creative and engaging way to reflect and learn. You will walk away with some new thoughts, ideas and contacts and your input will help the research team to understand more about how funders, policy makers and the University can support local creative businesses to develop and grow.

This session is being organised as a part of the University of Exeter's research project 'Creative Industries Innovation in Seaside Resorts and Country Towns' funded by Nesta's Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre. It will be recorded for data capture purposes and will only be shared with members of the research team. 

Lead image: Lightplay at Royal Terrace Gardens (Picture by Kathy Coley Photography)

Cultural Investment Fund £3.5m success for Torbay’s culture and heritage

Cultural Investment Fund £3.5m success for Torbay’s culture and heritage

Heritage Gardens and Albert E Germain

Heritage Gardens and Albert E Germain