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Tuesday, 15 February 2011

CREATIVITY RULES IN WALES…

Recently, a key European conference in Wales highlighted the importance of creativity in business, and how the successful European economies of the future will be those that can focus on creativity. The conference was hosted by Wales Arts International and the University of Bangor as part of the Toolquiz European partnership. The partnership explores the range of models available for policy makers at European, national, regional and local level to support the right mixture of artistic and creative skills for creative businesses and the private sector more broadly in the future. Its findings will be presented to EU policy makers as testimony of the contribution creative skills and thinking make to the future European economy.

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