The project is developing a new, networked model of Knowledge Exchange for creative technologies innovation through a collaboration led by the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol), in partnership with Watershed in Bristol, Kaleider in Exeter, Bath Spa University, the University of Plymouth and Falmouth University.
The grant is part of Research England’s Connecting Capabilities Fund, which supports university collaboration and encourages commercialisation for products made through partnership with industry.
The collaboration will invest in interdisciplinary R&D fellowships and prototype production across three challenge areas: Immersion, Automation and Data. Our focus on creative technology brings together arts, design, computer sciences, engineering and business development to deliver new products and services.
Fellowships
Fellowships are at the core of the South West Creative Technology Network. Each theme supports Industry, New Talent and Academic Fellowships. In addition, a number of Producer fellowships have been supported. Each cohort will run for twelve months and focus on one of three challenge areas: Immersion, Automation and Data. The For more information check out the SWCTN website…
Prototypes
Following this deep research phase, the partnership invests £240k in making prototypes in response to the research findings. The Prototypes are offered through an open call and Fellows are encouraged to bid for this prototype investment. The For more information check out the SWCTN website…
Showcasing
A series of Showcase events are held to share the outputs and findings of the Immersion, Automation and Data themes. The Fellowships and Prototypes are presented through these public events, demos, podcasts, conversations and publications to attract business investors and sharing across networks and sectors. For more information check out the SWCTN website…
Support
The South West Creative Technology Network is supported by focused Creative industries professional support for the region. This includes business investor, Legal Services, Accountancy Services and Intellectual Property advice and support. For more information check out the SWCTN website…
Grants
The South West Creative Technology Network offers a number of Small Grants (£1-2k) to members of the network to enable strategic interventions, proof of concepts, experiments and small productions. These small grants are offered by each of the partner organisations. For more information check out the SWCTN website…
Events
The South West Creative Technology Network generates and supports events across the region, from workshops, presentations exhibitions and professional services, these events form a regional backbone for dissemination across the region, nationally and internationally. For more information check out the SWCTN website…
Network
Let’s not forget the value of the network itself. Whilst each partner organisation provides a dynamic node of activity and support, the distributed network of individuals creating connections, interactions, sharings and exchanges is the substrate for innovations within the creative industries and creative practices into other sectors. For more information check out the SWCTN website…
SWCTN Team
The South West Creative Technology Network team are highly experienced in operating across the creative industries and overlapping sectors. The team is drawn from across the partner organisations, offering strengths in academic, research, producer, technology, business development and knowledge exchange support. For more information check out the SWCTN website…
The process
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