Hi all,
I thought this conference we have developed might be of interest to list members - especially as it is also the final day of our Early Bird offer which saves one-third or £100 off conference tickets.
The REMIX Summit is partnered with Google, Eventbrite and Bloomberg and full agenda and ticket info can be found here - http://www.culturelabel.com/remix
REMIX is a new global summit for culture, entrepreneurship and technology tackling the big ideas shaping the future of the cultural sector from technology to new business models, fundraising and marketing. The day is designed to be a forum where creative leaders from different sectors can exchange insights, ideas and work together towards common goals. It takes place on the 27th September at Bloomberg’s very cool European HQ building in London.
We are delighted to welcome some amazing speakers including Google, Managing Director, Spotify, the MD of Wolf Olins, creators of the London 2012 Olympics brand, Sony, Vice-President, Microsoft Bizspark, Managing Director, Daily Mail online the world’s most visited online newspaper, the Head of Channel 4’s new Film4.0 initiative, Bloomberg, Doug Richard of BBC Dragon’s Den fame and creator of School for Start-ups, the CEO of Arts Council England, the founder of Eventbrite.com one of the world’s fastest growing websites, V&A, Tate and Ed Vaizey, Minister of Culture
Latest speakers include
· Chris Maples, Managing Director, Spotify
· Doug Richard, CEO, School for Startups and formerly of BBC’s Dragons Den
· Steve Crossan, Head of Google Cultural Institute
· Matthew Slotover, Co-Director, Frieze Art Fair & Frieze Magazine
· Ed Vaizey, Minister of Culture, Communications and Creative Industries
· Alan Davey, CEO, Arts Council England
· Bindi Karia, Vice-President, BizSpark, Microsoft
· Adam Boita, UK Brand Manager, Absolut Vodka
· Carl Christopher, Sponsorship Manager & Special Projects Manager, Sony Computer Entertainment, Europe
· Ije Nwokorie, Managing Director, Wolf Olins
· Carlos Eduardo Espinal, Partner, Seedcamp (Google Campus)
· Marc Sands, Director, Media and Audiences, Tate
· Zach Leonard, Managing Director, Digital, Evening Standard & The Independent
· Jo Prosser, Managing Director, V&A Enterprises
· Patrick Bradley, CEO, Ingenious Ventures, Ingenious Media
· Jemma Read, Head of Philanthropy, Bloomberg
· Amit Sood, Head of Art Project, Google
· Fabien Riggall, Founder, Future Shorts & Secret Cinema
· James Bromley, Managing Director, MailOnline, Daily Mail
· Renaud Visage, Co-Founder & Chief Technology Officer, Eventbrite.com
· Anna Higgs, Head of Film4.0, Channel 4
· Rob Greig, Chief Technology Officer, Royal Opera House
· Richard Ayers, Head of Digital Business Development, British Film Institute & Digital Adviser, Manchester City FC
· Peter Tullin & Simon Cronshaw, Co-Founders, CultureLabel.com
Who is going?
Delegates will be joining other attendees from organisations such as Whitechapel, Arts Council England, BBC, Heritage Lottery Fund, British Council, Tate, V&A, Arts & Business, University of the Arts, National Galleries of Scotland, Nottingham Contemporary, Southbank Centre, Royal Tropical Institute, Netherlands, Aldeburgh Productions, ENO, London Transport Museum, English Heritage, National Theatre and many more.
What is REMIX & why should I attend?
The day is structured around five areas:
1. BIG IDEAS at the nexus of culture, technology and business: What are the emerging opportunities and challenges for arts and business leaders alike? How can new revenue streams be created for financing cultural excellence alongside public funding?
2. FINANCE & BUSINESS MODELS – How do we finance and execute Big Ideas within the realities of financial limitations, organisational structures and disparate attitudes? What collaborations, structures and resources will enable us to turn ideas into reality?
3. GROWING THE MARKET – What creative new approaches to customer engagement strategies are on the horizon?
4. CULTURAL CONSUMPTION – In online, offline and the space between, what emerging distribution channels can we utilise to satisfy multi-channel consumers?
5. FUTUROLOGY: WHAT’S NEXT? – With briefings from leading trend analysts, what does the near future hold for virtual access, policy and commercial income generation?
Thanks
Peter
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