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27 May 2010 – 29 May 2010
Framing a Competitive Future The creative and knowledge economy in European cities
Barcelona, Spain
ACRE, Accommodating Creative Knowledge
Universitat de Barcelona
Generalitat de Catalunya
Policy-makers and researchers are giving growing attention to creativity and innovation as drivers of urban development. Around the world, metropolitan regions are undergoing a transformation from an industrial-based to a creative knowledge economy. This implies not only physical transformation but also a shift in social composition and governance arrangements.
The European project ACRE assesses the impact of the emerging 'creative class' and the rise of the 'creative industries' on the competitiveness of EU metropolitan regaions.
This event offered the chance for policy-makers, researchers and practitioners from around Europe to come together in a stimulant environment to share their experiences and knowledge around fostering creativity and innovation in cities and regions.
The conference offered:
• A space to share experiences
• Dissemination of information on competitiveness and creativity
• Debate and discussion in workshops
• A stimulating creative environment
The conference will take place in the centre of Barcelona, a cosmopolitan city with a vibrant creative milieu attracting artists, designers and musicians.
FOR MORE INFORMATIONS AND CONTACTS
• E-MAIL: acrebcn@ub.edu
• ACRE Website
ACRE Barcelona Team:
Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway
Joaquín Turmo Garuz
Lidia Garcia Ferrando
Marc Pradel Miquel
Montse Simó Solsona
Event schedule:
- Start: 05-27-2010
- End: 05-29-2010.
Planum
The Journal of Urbanism
ISSN 1723-0993
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ISSN 1723-0993 | Registered at Court of Rome 4/12/2001, num. 514/2001
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