Event: speakers foretell if creative future is robot or human
Author: CIM COM
The creative industry is booming contributing almost £90 billion to the economy. It grew by 34% which is faster than all other sectors from 2011 to 2015 according to the September 2017 Bazalgette review. For creative, communication and marketing professionals exploring the potential of technology to fuel future growth, it is increasingly a challenge to ‘put humans first'. With accelerating and profound technological change, from programmatic media to artificial intelligence, predictive modelling to virtual worlds, robots and telepresence to mobile and gamification, the many possibilities and platforms that technology offers are an exercise in creativity.
CIM Creative & Communications Group has teamed up with speakers from the worlds of media, marketing, technology and creativity to share ideas, offer insights and make predictions on the future of communications.
Now that’s what I call creativity – robots or humans?
26 October 2017, 8:00 to 12:00
The Escape Room
The Studio
7 Cannon Street
Birmingham
B2 5EP
CPD category: Insights
Duration: 3.5 hours
Your speakers
Kristina Dimitrova, Researcher & Writer at Contagious
Ringo Moss, Digital Strategist at McCann Birmingham
Ruepal Aujla at UM media agency
Andy McNab, VP at Rocketfuel
Join us
Bazalgette’s Creative industries review
For more on the importance of the creative sector:
- Read: Bazalgette review sets recommendations for continued growth of UK’s Creative Industries
- See: Creative businesses generating over £87.5bn for UK economy