Euroopa pealinnad jagavad loomemajanduse klastrite kogemusi
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Stockholmis kohtusid Creative Metropoles programmi raames delegaadid 11st Euroopa pealinnast, et vahetada kogemusi. Konverentsi eesmärgiks oli tõsta teadlikkust loomemajanduse mõjust linnade majanduslikule arengule ja tuua esile parimaid näiteid valitsuse, linnavõimu ja loomemajandusettevõtete koostööst Euroopa linnades.
25/03/10/ RIGA
European metropoles share experience of creative clusters
Delegates from 11 European cities met in Stockholm’ s Culture House for the second exchange of experience in the frame of Creative Metropoles project, an EU Interreg IV C project. The conference aimed to raise awareness about the impact and role of creative industries on economic development of cities and show best examples of cooperation between governments, municipalities and creative industries in European cities.
The Stockholm Experience Exchange event was mainly devoted to the results of research carried out as one of the central activities for the EU funded project CREATIVE METROPOLES: Public Policies and Instruments in Support of Creative Industries. The reseach was based on analysis of the urban situation and creative industry practices and initiatives realized in 11 European metropoles – Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, Birmingham, Helsinki, Oslo, Riga, Stockholm, Tallinn, Vilnius and Warsaw.
Professor, Dr. Dieter Haselbach - member of the project Research team, commenting conclusions and findings: “Research of approaches for support of creative industries in 11 European metropoles highlighted that there are so many different understandings of creative industries as well as very different experiences and approaches. We cannot say which one is better or more progressive – it depends what cities are eager to achieve, which approaches they use and which industries they support. The main conclusion is – we all should learn from the experience of others”.
Professor in Economic Geography of Uppsala University, Dominic Power analysing the role of the city stressed that it is important to distinguish which type of creative industry the city is targeting, as each sub-sector has different needs and that will determine the direction of further activities. . He encouraged the support of small businesses and not to loose sight of creativity over commercial concerns.
Cases of best practice strengthening the creative industries were presented by the cities of Stockholm, Tallinn, Berlin, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Vilnius and Aberystwyth & Three Mills Island in UK.
About the CREATIVE METROPOLES PROJECT:
The cREATIVE METROPOLES project was initiated in 2007 by the Baltic Metropoles Networkand now involves 11 European metropolitan cities. The project also strongly supports the direction taken by the newly launched EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region that puts fostering of innovation support at its heart.
More information about event and presented cases please see in pressnote included and http://www.creativemetropoles.eu/#/news
For further information please contact:
PR Coordinator of the CREATIVE METROPOLES project
Dana HASANA
Tel: + 371 263 55 895; +371 67114347
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