The annual CWF event, promoted by the DC Network, will be organised by the Department of Culture and Language Policy of the Basque Government from 15 to 17 April 2024, under the theme "Cultural and Creative Ecosystems: Models of Governance and Innovation".
The Creativity World Forum is the framework event on creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship that annually brings together the agents of the Cultural and Creative Industries sector to co-create joint responses to the global challenges of the sector.
CWF24 invites professionals from all over the world to participate in debates and working sessions on creativity, innovation with and among the Cultural and Creative Industries (CCI), and entrepreneurship, which will take place in the three Basque capitals: Bilbao, Vitoria-Gasteiz and Donostia-San Sebastián.
The event will include a dynamic format to promote collaboration between entities and sectors to respond to the challenges of the CCIs in the Basque Country in terms of public policy, innovation, emerging markets and education, and will involve representatives from academia, business, government and other entities.
The official programme and registration for the event will be available at the https://cwf2024.eus/ website.
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