Tag: 'Digital Britain'
The following posts have the tag 'Digital Britain' assigned to them.
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Big day for Digital Britain – today!
Posted by Alastair Duncan on June 16, 2009Today Ben Bradshaw MP will announce the wish list that is the result of the Digital Britain consultations and report undertaken by Lord Carter. It’ll be a long list. The Interim report published in January had 22 action points. The actual report will likely have twice that, and BIMA members should take note of the
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Digital Britain Unconference Report online
Posted by Alastair Duncan on May 29, 2009Over the past few weeks I’ve been involved in a response to the Digital Britain Interim Report. BERR ( The Government Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform) have been listening and are now reading the final report submission we put in with interest. Read the report at the link above, and consider putting your
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BIMA Schools Digital Challenge 2009 – it’s the future you know!
Posted by Mirage Islam on April 5, 2009I wrote a piece for Contagious Magazine some weeks ago that focused on Digital Innovation and Future Talent and the benefits to engaging young and discerning audiences. This was inspired primarily by the initiative we are currently running at BIMA which has been creatively branded BIMA Schools Digital Challenge 2009 – don’t mock now –
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Digital Britain. Comments in today please.
Posted by Alastair Duncan on March 13, 2009I’ve commented today on the Digital Britain report. Pick up on the debate #carter #digitalbritain if you have a moment today and agree/disagree/add. What I’ve said is that I’d like to understand, explicitly, what vision the report will inspire for the creative industries of Britain, in particular amongst the digital practitioner businesses which are, on
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Digital Britain. Isn’t this a big deal?
Posted by Alastair Duncan on January 30, 2009The Digital Britain report is about establishing a proper platform for the digital economy, and will have far reaching impact across many industries, not just this one. From a creative perspective, the Government is keen to leverage Britain’s internationally-recognised talent in online, and in particular mobile and small screen development, as well as move on
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