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Creativebrief and How-Do host The Conservative Arts and Creative Industries Network in Manchester.
Creativebrief, and How Do, the North West publisher of news, opinion and resources for the media industry, joined forces with the Conservative Arts and Creative Industries Network (CACIN) to put the spotlight on The Sharp Project. Leaders of the Creative Industries in the North West were invited to attend the event in Manchester, held to coincide with the Conservative Party Conference also taking place in the city.
The Sharp Project is Manchester’s answer to the demand from the creative industries sector to create a new home for digital businesses.
Based on a 250,000 square foot site previously occupied by electronics company Sharp, the £16.5m profit-for-purpose development is backed by Manchester City Council and urban regeneration company New East Manchester.
They have a 6 megawatt power supply with our own non-contended, symmetric “on net” connectivity designed to provide affordable and flexible support for the creative/digital industries.
Ed Vaizey MP, Minister for Culture, Communications & the Creative Industries
Paul Duncanson, Group Managing Director, Creativebrief
Damian Collins MP, Chairman of CACIN
Sue Woodward, keynote speaker for the event and Chairman of the Sharp Project
The Sharp Project is seen as a ‘growbag’ environment that will supply the digital labour market with talent. With a focus on animation, CGI and visual effects, Sharp will bring together small and medium businesses with national and international production companies, providing the opportunity for them to interact in a creative melting pot set up to encourage the exchange of ideas, work and labour.
Directly connected into one of the three big data pipes that connect the UK to North America, The Sharp Project also offers high-speed fibre and high capacity communications, with 1Gb/sec of bandwidth creating even greater connectivity to global markets and with plans to increase it even further to 100GB/sec in the future.
Owned by Manchester City Council and overseen by New East Manchester Ltd, the Sharp Project is delivering affordable business space for small, creative companies provided through converted shipping containers which can be picked up on short-term leases and their number increased or decreased as necessary, a concept designed to replicate the cheap garage offices in California, where Google started out.
There is also large-scale cost-effective studio, office and workshop accommodation on site, with plenty of scope for TV and film recording, with the BBC’s Victorian drama Casualty 1909 filmed on site.
About CACIN.
The Conservative Arts and Creative Industries Network (CACIN) is a networking group that aims to bring stakeholders in the media, creative industries and cultural sectors together with each other and policy makers in the Conservative Party. You don’t have to be a Conservative to attend network events, just interested in the sector and policies that are relevant to it.
Started three years ago by Ed Vaizey MP (now Minister for Culture, Communications and the Creative Industries) when he was in opposition, the group grew from an overwhelming interest in Ed’s Weekly Email which gives stakeholders and other interested parties a roundup of the week’s news in Ed’s sectors and his coming and goings.
The network has since taken on a life of its own. After the 2010 General Election, Damian Collins MP (member of the Culture Media and Sport Select Committee) took over as Chairman of CACIN which now focuses on the regular networking receptions, hosted by a variety of different parties, on topics relevant to the sector.
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