Share your expertise in our creativeSHIFT Survey!
Support us now in our creativeSHIFT Survey and help to find out which new skills are required to face different challenges of the creative + cultural industries.
The IMZ, together with the creativeSHIFT community, developed a survey to promote its network and the creative and cultural sectors, focusing on attractivity, sustainability + visibility.
Share your expertise to support the creative + cultural sector in understanding what new skills are needed to face current challenges such as employing an entrepreneurial mindset, being sustainable, engaging with new technologies, and being visible for policymakers. The results will be used to show what currents needs of the cultural and creative sector are, whether there are gaps in the education and training of creatives and what their actual needs are.
Your contribution is highly valuable as it will help us pave the way for new innovative ideas that all content sectors can benefit from.
creativeSHIFT is the European innovation network for cross-sector content. Despite an amazing inventiveness and a multitude of creative startups, very few innovations in the field of content development end up having a substantial impact on a sector-wide or even European level. Structural barriers to innovation represent some of the greatest obstacles standing in the way of progress, and it's our goal to tackle these barriers. creativeSHIFT was initiated by seven partner companies and is funded by the European Commission.
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