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Developing a creative development platform
“Creative West”
June 16th 2010
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Ian Brannigan (Regional Development Manager WDC)
Western Region of Ireland
Western Region of Ireland
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7 counties – Donegal, Sligo, Leitrim,
Roscommon, Mayo, Galway, Clare
Pop – 762,000 (68% in rural areas)
1 city (Galway); 5 towns >10,000
Employment – Public sector;
industry; wholesale & retail;
construction; agri
GVA <75% state average
Workforce with 3rd level rose 19%28% (2002-2008)
New Global Competition for Talent
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Economic success depends on new
terms of competition
–A nation’s ability to mobilize,
attract and retain creative human
talent (Richard Florida, Flight of the
Creative Class)
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But REGIONS* compete for talent,
not nations
–Creative people don’t choose
countries, they think of cities or
regions
•Silicon Valley, Cambridge,
Stockholm, Vancouver, Sydney
Equally where people followed jobs –
in CE jobs follow creative people**
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•- David A Wolfe – Centre for international studies University of Toronto
** Robert Huggins University of Cardiff
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Why the Creative Sector?
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Significant, indigenous
sector
Strong growth potential
High quality employment
Stimulates innovation in
wider economy – strong
linkages
Important social
role/attractiveness of
area
Promotes rural and
regional development
Clare creative word cloud
Sligo creative word cloud
Creative West: Selected findings
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Avg productivity of creative
sector in WR - €25,000 per
employee
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39% self-employed/ 12% over
10 employees
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Low export activity, 2/3 do not
export
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Crafts &
music/visual/performing arts
highest value of exports
Next Steps
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Regionally Using the “creative west” findings to design and
develop a significant regional growth program for the sector
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Vision Global perception of region as a creative hotbed. Fulfilling
endogenous potential and attracting global talent.
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Value - To create a platform for sector growth through international market
and product opportunities
People – Functioning networks of practice spreading within and outside of
the region to invigorate ideas and develop skills and opportunities
Ecosystem – Evolve the built and support infrastructure into a sustainable
creative ecosystem, which is capable of internal growth and seeding the
wider economies innovation
Key action – unlock the growth potential of the region through the
creative west platform program
Creative West NPP
Project Title:
Theme
(Select one)
Project Description:
Creative West – Pan regional creative platform for sustainable growth of rural peripheral
creative businesses
Priority 1: Promoting innovation and competitiveness in remote and peripheral areas
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transnational cooperation networks and knowledge transfer to develop existing and new
innovative products
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cooperation and exchange of best practice between SMEs on how to address and reach
markets with existing and new products
A development project focussed on creating and piloting a practical platform for the sustainable
growth of regional Creative industries primarily through export development and increased
interaction with the wider regional business ecosystem, in the NPP regions.
This initiative will seek to gather concerned parties (Regional agencies, Educational institutions, Government agencies
and specialist organisations) together to design and develop a practical initiative to sustainably grow regional CE
businesses in the NPP region based on identified potential of export growth from peripheral regions of creative goods
and services and increased levels of interaction with the non creative businesses in the wider regional economies. The
practical outputs are based on existing analysis of the CE in the regional context and the initiative outputs may broadly
be envisaged as :
Creative West NPP
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A pan regional platform developed and
implemented for Export growth of
creative goods and services.
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Need: Research has shown that in peripheral
regions many creative businesses are not
active in global markets. E.g. In the West of
Ireland 66% of Creative businesses do not
actively participate in the global market, and
receive less than 5% of their total turnover
from exports. This is believed similar in many
rural creative economies.
Creative West NPP
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A pan regional model for CE Market and Product
growth through developing and implementing
functioning networks of practice (NOPs) for
Creative businesses (targeted within the CE and
outside to the general industrial base)
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Need: Studies have shown that in rural peripheral
creative regions there is often minimal interaction
between similar businesses especially in the micro SME
case. Similarly the level of interaction between these
creative businesses and “mainstream” industry remains
weak. This diminishes opportunities for product and
market development.
Creative West NPP
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Model for regional Built environment
development - a cursory assessment of
benefits and viability of local authorities
offering temporary creative launch pads
in towns and villages through "creative
caretaker" programme for empty shops
and offices in public thoroughfares.
Contact:
[email protected]
Tel: 00 353 94 986 1441
Mobile 00 353 866048012