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The description :{{msg.text | capitalize}} ☰ collaborations projects people outcomes events reports was a knowledge exchange hub, exploring digital and the creative economy where anyone can access, explore and create...
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{{msg.text | capitalize}} ☰ collaborations projects people outcomes events reports was a knowledge exchange hub, exploring digital and the creative economy where anyone can access, explore and create content anywhere and at any time. innovation between 2012 and 2016 cx created innovative partnerships between universities, businesses and communities, crossing public and private sectors. digital these partnerships explored creative applications of digital media and technology on social and cultural challenges faced by organisations and communities across the uk. connection cx invested in over 90 projects, connecting over 100 organisations, 150 university academics and producing a cohort of 21 phds skilled in bridging academia and industry. collaborators 102 organisations, connected to projects funded by cx -- -- projects cx invested in over 90 projects that connected public and private sector organistions with arts & humanities academics. below is a sample of {{projects.length}}. {{project.activity_title}} {{project.derivedpartnerlist}} {{project.cx_website_front_page_description}} the cx phd cohort 21 students working at the boundaries between academia and the creative industries. {{phd.name_principal_contact}} cx team cx brought togther team members from lancaster university, newcastle university and the royal college of art. {{academic.name_principal_contact}} outputs & publications publications {{publications.length}} software {{software.length}} videos {{videos.length}} other {{other.length}} -- page {{outputposition + 1}} / {{maxoutputs + 1}} {{output.title}} {{output.derivedcombinedauthors}} {{output.derivedcombinedproductionmetadata}} {{output.title}} {{output.derivedcombinedauthors}} {{output.derivedcombinedproductionmetadata}} {{output.title}} {{output.derivedcombinedauthors}} {{output.derivedcombinedproductionmetadata}} outcomes from cx new thinking on digital public spaces in the digital age, what constitutes public space? cx e xplored how archi v es of cultu r al content could be unloc k ed for ev er y one, and the opportunities for inn o vation in making social, civic, health and co- working data a vailable in public w a ys. cx started a profound, ongoing debate about the future of digital public space in the uk, engaging e xpert v oices from the bbc, british lib r ar y , w ellcome t rust, wikipedia and ofcom. a new kind of p h d cx produced a cohort of 21 phd students with the skills to bridge theoretical inquiry and the real-world application of knowledge. acting li k e mini research and d ev elopment departments, these phds wor k ed with uni v ersities and commercial businesses as facilitators and inn o vators. new forms of connection between industry and academia cx piloted agile w a ys of enabling arts and humanities academics to connect and create with creati v e sector businesses. rather than a one-w a y t r ansfer of knowledge from a uni v ersity to industr y , cx d ev eloped fl e xible methods and mechanisms for cross-sector collabo r ation and inn o vation. new product and service opportunities cx projects led to new apps, games, websites, software technologies a vnd service models designed to create new opportunities for creati v e businesses, and bring benefits to communities. f our themes emerged around n o v el applications of digital technology: heritage, place & tourism re-e n visioning heritage and tourism offers. citizen participation encou r aging more open democ r atic processes in local communities. public service redesign impr o ving local services, from t r ansport to health. entrepreneurship working with hard-to-reach micro-businesses. industry theory academia p r actice facilitation collabo r ati v e t ools & methods cx phds creati v e sector businesses arts & humanities academics p r actical application theoretical inquiry events in cx 2012 - 2016 launchpad may 2012, mosi manchester bringing together over 300 people from the commercial and academic world, the cx launchpad event layed out the scope of the project, and helped to steer the direction taken by cx in the first year of work. more -- cx labs & lounge 2012 - 2014, manchester, newcastle, liverpool & london these events were designed to bring together academics, businesses, cx phd researchers, other experts, and community groups around the identified themes. the labs results in a total 42 projects in the first two years of cx. some of our labs: 1 2 3 tke conference september 2013, lancaster university a new form of interactive conference, exploring and propagating new mutually beneficial exchanges between academia and the creative industries. more conference photostream ddn exhibition june 2016, fact liverpool a summative exhibition presenting work across cx to explore how we are shaping digital technologies and how digital technologies are shaping us. more reports final report december 2015 summary of expenditure, achievements and outcomes over the course of the hub. further reporting reporting page annual report 2015 annual report 2014 annual report 2013 annual report 2012 -- privacy & cookies {{modelcontent.name_principal_contact}} {{modelcontent.role}} {{modelcontent.derivedpersonorganisationtitle}} more phd title {{modelcontent.derivedphdtitle}} cx projects {{modelcontent.derivedprojectlist}} {{modelcontent.name_principal_contact}}
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