Events & Opportunities | Event | | Posted on 10.08.2011 | Posted by JC

Creative Industries Bootcamp

The course will involve sector specific trainers, and industry professionals who have set up successful creative businesses. Specific industry speakers will also be part of the programme, helping participants to gain a real insider understanding of the sector.

The course is run by the Central Saint Martins Innovation Centre, which has a strong track record for delivering enterprise training for recent graduates in the creative sector, using its network of successful alumni and industry contacts. Previous programmes have involved companies including Liberty, We Made This, Think Public, Sugru and the Pentland Group.

Who’s it For?

This is for graduates interested in learning the skills needed to thrive in the design industry as a freelancer or starting up a new creative business. Early stage start-ups would also benefit from the programme. The programme is suitable for all graduates including 3D design; product design; jewellery design; experience design; graphic and communication design; textile design; social innovation and service design.

Programme

Exploring your vision and mapping your journey to success
Planning as a creative process, effective action planning, and the basics of writing a business plan
Developing effective networks, marketing yourself and your business
Pitching and preparing for presentations
Final presentations to an industry panel followed by a networking event
Dates

Starting 29 September 2011
5-day programme running over 4 weeks
Spaces are limited and are on a first-come first-serve basis (open to all UK graduates)

Reserve your place: e.byrne@csm.arts.ac.uk

For more information visit the Innovation website training page

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