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    1. DESIGNING POLICIES FOR CREATIVE INDUSTRIES Drs. Robert Marijnissen Warsaw, 21.10.2009
    2. DRS. ROBERT MARIJNISSEN short profile
      • PhD. Candidate University of Amsterdam (AMIDSt)
      • Policies for creative industries: Amsterdam Metropolitan Area in an European perspective
      • Creative Metropoles:
      • member of the research team
      • local researcher: Creative Cities Amsterdam Area
      21 . 10 .2009.
    3. DRS. ROBERT MARIJNISSEN experience
      • 9 years creating and implementing creative industries policies, mainly in Amsterdam Metropolitan Area
      • > 20 years as an ‘interface’ of culture with: business-skills, policy-making, urban planning, real-estate and so on
      21 . 10 .2009.
    4. CREATIVE METROPOLES
      • a more focused and efficient public support system for creative industries
      • to generate new knowledge and approaches
      • culture and business development professionals of 11 metropoles, stake-holders and academics
      21 . 10 .2009.
    5. CREATIVE METROPOLES
      • Amsterdam
      • Barcelona
      • Berlin
      • Birmingham
      • Helsinki
      • Oslo
      • Riga
      • Stockholm
      • Tallinn
      • Vilnius
      • Warsaw
      21 . 10 .2009.
    6. CREATIVE METROPOLES
      • local analysis of existing policies and successfull instruments
      • workshops and study visits to enable in-depth learning and the exchange of experiences and ideas
      • culture and business development professionals of 11 metropoles, stake-holders and academics
      21 . 10 .2009.
    7. CREATIVE METROPOLES IN WARSAW
      • first 3 workshops (based on local analysis)
      • theme 1: architecture of support for the creative industries.
      • theme 4: financial support models
      • theme 5: demand (products and services)
      21 . 10 .2009.
    8. STRUCTURE OF PUBLIC SUPPORT
      • policy (re) making
      • creative ……………
      • implementation
      21 . 10 .2009.
    9. WE KNOW WHAT TO DO 21 . 10 .2009.
    10. WE KNOW WHAT TO DO
      • BUT DO WE REALLY KNOW HOW TO DO IT?
      21 . 10 .2009.
    11. THE THINGS WE DO
      • stimulate creative businesses and the development of entrepreneurial skills and financial support
      • (arts) education
      • (re)development of ‘creative’ districts and buildings
      • creative industries & urban planning
      • events to promote (showcase) and develop creative industries
      • networks and cross-overs
      • citymarkting (to attract visitors, talents, investors and so on….
      • and so on ……………….
      21 . 10 .2009.
    12. CREATIVE POLICIES INDUSTRIES 2.0
      • the formative years (1998-2008) are over
      • creative industries policies 1.0 (basic level)
      • more diversity in our policies (next level)
      21 . 10 .2009.
    13. CREATIVE POLICIES INDUSTRIES 2.0
      • the formative years (1998-2008) are over
      • creative industries policies 1.0 (basic level)
      • more diversity in our policies (next level)
      21 . 10 .2009.
    14. CREATIVE POLICIES INDUSTRIES 2.0
      • the formative years (1998-2008) are over
      • creative industries policies 1.0 (basic level)
      • more diversity in our policies (next level)
      • focus on creative industries
      21 . 10 .2009.
    15. [email_address] 21 . 10 .2009.
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