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Programme:
  

London Showcase for Cultural and Creative Industries
Supported by the FT
‘East Meets West - Shaping the Future Together’
‘Global Development of Cultural & Creative Industries’
House of Lords
30th September 2010
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Venue: House of Lords,Black Rod's Garden Pass Office shown as no. 10 on the map link
http://www.parliament.uk/documents/facilities/maps/colmap.pdf
- Registration: Reid room
- Symposium: Committee Room G
- Refreshments: Attlee room
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Host: Lord Karan Bilimoria
President UK India Business Council, Chairman, Cobra Beer Partnership |
Key Advisers: Prof Dr Simon Roodhouse, Dr James Bennett, QUT, Ashish Mishra, Alan Freeman, Tom Campbell
Exhibition: Philip Brown, Partner, CAN Communicate Ltd (3D film), Edward Elgar, Intellect Books and Journals |
Themes and Thought Leaders
Four themes of one hour each facilitated by a Thought Leader with regional representatives from London, the East and West articulating views on current and future CCI business issues from a global perspective |
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9:00 - 9:10 |
Welcome: Prof Malcolm Gillies, Vice Chancellor and Chief Executive, London Metropolitan University, Chair London Higher
Introduction: Pat Wood, Director Corporate & Community Synergy, London Metropolitan University |
9:15 -10:15 |
Theme 1
Regional Perspectives in the Global Development of Creative and Cultural Industries
Thought Leader: Prof Dr John Hartley, AM, Research Director, ARC, Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Speakers
- Alan Freeman, Principal Economist, GLA Economics, Intelligence, Greater London Authority ‘Cultural Audit as an Instrument for Strategic City Planning’
- David Adam , Founding Director of Global Cities ‘Brand London’
Business Panel
- Dr Des Freedman, Goldsmiths, University of London
- Babu Datta, Founder & Managing Director, Evolve Creative Ltd
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10:15 – 10:30 |
Refreshment Break, Attlee Room |
10:45 – 11:45 |
Theme 2
Capacity Building: New Emergent Markets 2010 and Beyond: Opportunities andChallenges
Thought Leader: John Howkins, Chairman BOP Consulting
Speakers
- Gilles Albaredes, Managing Director Crystal CG International, London 2012 Olympic Games Official Digital Imaging Services Supplier ‘East and West Business Models’
- Ashish Mishra, CEO, Strategic Asia, European Office ‘The Markets – Latest Reports’
- Sarah Weir, Head of Arts and Cultural Strategy, ODA Design and Regeneration, Olympic Delivery Authority ‘Olympics and Legacy Impact Planning & Action’
Business Panel
- Tim Plyming, BBC Project Executive, ‘Digital Olympics’
- Roger Neill, Director, Centre for Creativity in Professional Practice, City University London, Managing Partner, Per Diem
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12:15 – 1:45 |
VIP LUNCH & NETWORKING
HOUSE OF LORDS CHOLMONDELEY ROOM & TERRACE
VIP guests from London will join the IACI Symposium delegates for business networking
Host: Lord Karan Bilimoria CBE DL, President UK India Business Council, Founder Cobra Beer
Welcome: Prof Malcolm Gillies, Vice Chancellor & Chief Executive, London Metropolitan University, Chair London Higher
- Lead Keynote: Lord Clement-Jones CBE
Former Culture, Media & Sport spokesperson for the Liberal Democrats, House of Lords
- Keynote: Harold Tillman, CBE, Chairman British Fashion Council UK, Chairman Jaeger
- Keynote: Gilles Albaredes, Managing Director Crystal CG International, London 2012 Olympic Games Official Digital Imaging Services Supplier
- Keynote: Miles Templeman, Director General Institute of Directors
- Keynote: Clive Jones CBE, Chair Skillset
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2:00 - 3:00 |
Theme 3
Sector Views: The Needs of Partners in Business Exchange
Thought Leader: Prof Scott Cohen, Founder & VP International, The Orchard
Speakers
- Andrew Chitty MD, Illumina Digital
- Graham Hitchen, Independent adviser, former Project Director London Development Agency, Chair Creative Islington.
Business Panel
- Roddy Gow OBE,Chief Executive Asia House
- Hasan Bakhshi, Director, Creative Industries in NESTA’s Policy & Research Unit
- Dr James Bennett, Head of Media, Information & Communication, Faculty Applied Social Science, LMU
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3:00 – 3:15 |
Refreshment Break, Attlee Room |
3:30 – 4:30 |
Theme 4
Strategic Business Development and Action in Creative and Cultural Industries: Facilitating East West Business Engagement
Thought Leader: Prof Dr Hardy Xiang, Vice Dean, Cultural Industries Institute and Deputy Director, National Research Base for Cultural Industries, Innovation and Development, Peking University,China
Speakers
- Prof Rob Dickins, CBE, Chair The Theatres Trust, former Chairman Warner Music UK ‘UK Training & Skills Needs’
- Dr Lucy Montgomery, Research Fellow, Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Australia ‘China’s Creative Industries: Copyright, Social Network Markets and the Business of Culture in a Digital Age’
Business Panel
- Lee Young koo, Prof. President of Academic Association of Global Cultural Contents, Hankuk University of Foreign studies, Korea
- Prof Dr Graeme Evans, Director Cities Institute, London Metropolitan University, Special Professor of Culture & Urban Development, University of Maastricht
- Dr. Allègre Hadida, Fellow and Director of Studies of Magdalene College, faculty member of the MPhil in Screen Media and Cultures, University of Cambridge
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4.30 – 5.00 |
Launch International Association of Cultural and Creative Industries
The new Business Platform for East West Training, Consultancy, Research, Training, Publications
- Prof Dr Hardy Xiang, Vice Dean, Cultural Industries Institute and Deputy Director, National Research Base for Cultural Industries, Innovation and Development, Peking University
- Prof Malcolm Gillies, Vice Chancellor & chief Executive London Metropolitan University
- Bob Morgan, Dean, London Metropolitan Business School, London Metropolitan University
- Prof Dr John Gabriel, Dean Faculty Applied Social Sciences, London Metropolitan University
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5.00 – 5.10 |
Concluding Remarks Clive Jones CBE, Chair Skillset |
6.30 |
English Heritage reception for International guests |
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