New business models needed for North West creatives

Vision+Media is holding a Visionary Sessions event to encourage the North West’s creative industry to embrace new business models to stay up-to-date.

New business models needed for North West creativesIn the second in a series of 10 sessions, a panel will discuss how companies must adapt to changes in technology and media creation and consumption.

It takes place at Parr Street Studios in Liverpool and the speakers are Sean Marley (Lime Pictures), Chris Meehan (Sentric Music), Dan Calladine (Isobar), Chris Cooke (UnLimited Media) and Nicholas Lovell (Games Industry Consultant).

“The harsh reality is that if you’re not embracing new business models then you probably won’t be in business in 5 years time!  Experimenting with New Business Models will allow the region’s creative business to discover how they change the way they work from leading industry experts who will share their success stories and future insights,” explained Enda Carey, games, digital & creative services sector lead at Vision+Media.

The session takes place from 5.30pm on Thursday 8th July and is intended for people who work in games, music, publishing, digital & creative services, TV and mobile development.
 
 

 

 

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