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India important innovation hub for Adobe: Top executives

India is an important innovation hub for Adobe and over time a lot of the company’s products have been developed in its Indian R&D centres located in Noida and Bengaluru, stressed top Adobe executives...

Written by San Diego, Published by Ians in The Indian Express
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Why we must prioritise the creative sector

Investing in the creative sector is investing in the future. Cultural and creative industries are more profitable globally than telecom services and employ more people than the combined car industries of Europe, Japan and the USA...

Written by JOY MBOYA and JOHAN BORGSTAM. Published on the Daily Nation

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Creative manufacturing in India

The digital world has the potential to re-energise the craft industry, giving scale and profile to individual artisans whose markets were previously limited to their immediate neighbourhood and allowing people with limited literacy skills to communicate using voice and image.
Written by Jacob Mathew, Chief Operating Officer for Industree Foundation. Published on www.britishcouncil.org
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Srishti students at Dubai Global Grad Show

Three students from Srishti and their projects have been selected to be part of the Globalgradshow exhibition in Dubai. The 3 projects participating from Srishti include Cropconnect by Shivam Shrivastava; Ecoal by Denise Dsouza; and Sunwater by Sushant Passi.

The students will be flying to Dubai for the week of the exhibition – 24-29 October – to present their work to local/regional/international press and a wider public audience.

Global Grad Show is a globally unique exhibition of innovation, inventions and technology that will transform our future taking place in Dubai (United Arab Emirates) each year during Dubai Design Week. Since its launch in 2015, the show has grown to become the world’s largest student gathering, involving 50 universities from 30 countries. The 2016 edition showcases 145 design solutions to the world’s most pressing problems from a global elite of design graduates.

Dubai Design Week, 24 - 29 Oct. 2016

Creative jobs and exports outpace rest of UK economy

The creative economy added new jobs at more than twice the UK economy average and creative exports grew more than four times faster, according to new official statistics. Article Published on http://www.thecreativeindustries.co.uk
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How the creative industries can boost the global economy

The integration of the creative industries into the economic rationale of nations is particularly challenging in the context of mixed economies, as the role of creativity as a driver of growth is often underestimated or ignored. Written by Dave Duarte, CEO Treeshake. Published on www.weforum.org Read the full article here >>