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Creative Content Summit - Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries
Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries speaks about the importance of creative industries and the UK's global positioning, at the Creative Content Summit during the British Business Embassy on 31 July 2012.
published: 31 Jul 2012
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Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture Communications and the Creative Industries on #BREXIT
published: 17 Jul 2016
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EIF Dinner Debate with Ed Vaizey, UK Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries
Mr Vaizey focused on the issues surrounding broadband roll-out and other challenges currently facing the telecoms sector in Europe. The discussion also addressed the thorny issue of who should pay for the roll-out of the high speed networks, which are key to supporting the future of the Internet; and the implications this could have for the policy/regulatory environment of the European Union. He has a special perspective on the issues, as he covers both the content industries (including issues such as copyright) as well as the communications sector.
published: 27 May 2011
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ICANN50 in London: Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture, Comms & Creative Industries, UK
Minister Ed Vaizey welcomes more than 3000 registered participants to ICANN's 50th public meeting in London.
published: 23 Jun 2014
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UK's Creative Industry Minister Visits Korea to Build Partnerships
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영국의 창조 산업사절단 방한
While the word "creative economy" has become a buzzword in Korea, Britain has been familiar with the term for over a decade.
And this shared interest in boosting national productivity through culture, arts and sciences is partly why the British culture minister is in town for meetings.
Our Kim Han-ul tells us how both countries are learning how to be more creative from each other.
In the UK, "creative industry" is a key driver of economic growth.
The government defined the term 15 years ago as activities that are driven by creativity, knowledge and information.
This includes the fields of design, architecture, interactive software and telecommunications.
To...
published: 12 Mar 2013
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TEDxEutropolis - Walter Amerika - Why we need the creative industry
Walter is an independent expert on creativity and the creative industries. He shares. his insights and ideas on 'socio-economic creativity' with private companies (new and existing) and public organizations to create added value. Design thinking, brand building, scenario sketching are his working tools.
Note: You TEDx website must only be used for the purposes of promoting your TEDx event.
Domain acquisition
You aren't required to purchase a domain name, but we strongly encourage it. (A domain name will make your site more findable.) Whether you decide to buy web hosting from a paid service or opt for a free hosting account is up to you. However, we do not permit any TEDx site to run advertising, so be sure that your hosting service does not require you to do so.
Your site...
published: 14 Sep 2010
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Creative Economy Forum 2021: Focus on Arts and Culture (Minister's Speech)
Minister of Communications and Multimedia, YB Dato' Saifuddin Abdullah, took the time to say a few words during the Creative Economy Forum 2021: Focus on Arts and Culture that took place on 20 October 2020
published: 02 Dec 2020
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Ed Vaizey, UK Government - NOAH14
Keynote by Ed Vaizey, HM Minister for Culture, Communication and Creative Industries of the Government of the United Kingdom at the NOAH 2014 Conference in London, Old Billingsgate on the 13th of November 2014.
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NOAH Conference is Europe’s premier networking conference for the digital ecosystem where senior industry executives, world-class investors and rising startups gather to discuss market trends, form business partnerships and explore the latest innovations.
https://www.noah-conference.com
Follow #NOAHConference on social media:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/noah-conference/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NOAHConference
Instagram: https://instagram.com/noah_conference/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NOAHConference
published: 10 Dec 2014
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Assemble 2012 - Keynote presentation, Ed Vaizey MP
Keynote presentation from Ed Vaizey MP, Minister for Culture, Communications and the Creative Industries.
published: 09 Mar 2018
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Creative Content Summit - Enabling Creativity Through Studio Infrastructure, Skills and Technology
Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries, and Ivan Dunleavy, Chief Executive, Pinewood Shepperton plc, discuss 'Enabling Creativity Through Studio Infrastructure, Skills and Technology' at the Creative Content Summit during the British Business Embassy on 31 July 2012.
published: 31 Jul 2012
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Creative Content Summit - Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries
Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries speaks about the importance of creative industries and the UK's global positioning, at t...
Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries speaks about the importance of creative industries and the UK's global positioning, at the Creative Content Summit during the British Business Embassy on 31 July 2012.
https://wn.com/Creative_Content_Summit_Ed_Vaizey,_Minister_For_Culture,_Communications_And_Creative_Industries
Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries speaks about the importance of creative industries and the UK's global positioning, at the Creative Content Summit during the British Business Embassy on 31 July 2012.
- published: 31 Jul 2012
- views: 2165
18:22
EIF Dinner Debate with Ed Vaizey, UK Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries
Mr Vaizey focused on the issues surrounding broadband roll-out and other challenges currently facing the telecoms sector in Europe. The discussion also addresse...
Mr Vaizey focused on the issues surrounding broadband roll-out and other challenges currently facing the telecoms sector in Europe. The discussion also addressed the thorny issue of who should pay for the roll-out of the high speed networks, which are key to supporting the future of the Internet; and the implications this could have for the policy/regulatory environment of the European Union. He has a special perspective on the issues, as he covers both the content industries (including issues such as copyright) as well as the communications sector.
https://wn.com/Eif_Dinner_Debate_With_Ed_Vaizey,_UK_Minister_For_Culture,_Communications_And_Creative_Industries
Mr Vaizey focused on the issues surrounding broadband roll-out and other challenges currently facing the telecoms sector in Europe. The discussion also addressed the thorny issue of who should pay for the roll-out of the high speed networks, which are key to supporting the future of the Internet; and the implications this could have for the policy/regulatory environment of the European Union. He has a special perspective on the issues, as he covers both the content industries (including issues such as copyright) as well as the communications sector.
- published: 27 May 2011
- views: 192
12:35
ICANN50 in London: Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture, Comms & Creative Industries, UK
Minister Ed Vaizey welcomes more than 3000 registered participants to ICANN's 50th public meeting in London.
Minister Ed Vaizey welcomes more than 3000 registered participants to ICANN's 50th public meeting in London.
https://wn.com/Icann50_In_London_Ed_Vaizey,_Minister_For_Culture,_Comms_Creative_Industries,_UK
Minister Ed Vaizey welcomes more than 3000 registered participants to ICANN's 50th public meeting in London.
- published: 23 Jun 2014
- views: 175
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UK's Creative Industry Minister Visits Korea to Build Partnerships
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영국의 창조 산업사절단 방한
While the word "creative economy...
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영국의 창조 산업사절단 방한
While the word "creative economy" has become a buzzword in Korea, Britain has been familiar with the term for over a decade.
And this shared interest in boosting national productivity through culture, arts and sciences is partly why the British culture minister is in town for meetings.
Our Kim Han-ul tells us how both countries are learning how to be more creative from each other.
In the UK, "creative industry" is a key driver of economic growth.
The government defined the term 15 years ago as activities that are driven by creativity, knowledge and information.
This includes the fields of design, architecture, interactive software and telecommunications.
Today, the country has one of the world's largest and most successful creative industries, which is worth over 53 billion dollars a year and employs more than 1-point-5 million people.
"I'm here at the British Embassy in Seoul, where a business delegation led by Britain's Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries is exploring possible business partnerships and collaborations between Korea and Britain."
Speaking to reporters on Monday, Minister Ed Vaizey talked about what inspired his trip.
"As the minister both for culture and creative industries, I am also the minister for telecoms and broadband and I have constantly had to wrestle with people in my country saying, why can't we be more like South Korea? So now I've come to see for myself to find out how can we be more like South Korea."
Minister Vaizey also offered his opinion on President Park Geun-hye's new Ministry of Future, Creation and Science, saying he believes it will help her help the creative industries.
But he also had some words of advice for the president.
"The focus should be on the skills maintaining access to very high quality education, access to finance so that creative industries can have the investment they need to grow and to create a climate that fosters innovation."
The minister will be in Korea for three days to attend a seminar and to meet with key government and business leaders.
Kim Han-ul, Arirang News.
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https://wn.com/Uk's_Creative_Industry_Minister_Visits_Korea_To_Build_Partnerships
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영국의 창조 산업사절단 방한
While the word "creative economy" has become a buzzword in Korea, Britain has been familiar with the term for over a decade.
And this shared interest in boosting national productivity through culture, arts and sciences is partly why the British culture minister is in town for meetings.
Our Kim Han-ul tells us how both countries are learning how to be more creative from each other.
In the UK, "creative industry" is a key driver of economic growth.
The government defined the term 15 years ago as activities that are driven by creativity, knowledge and information.
This includes the fields of design, architecture, interactive software and telecommunications.
Today, the country has one of the world's largest and most successful creative industries, which is worth over 53 billion dollars a year and employs more than 1-point-5 million people.
"I'm here at the British Embassy in Seoul, where a business delegation led by Britain's Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries is exploring possible business partnerships and collaborations between Korea and Britain."
Speaking to reporters on Monday, Minister Ed Vaizey talked about what inspired his trip.
"As the minister both for culture and creative industries, I am also the minister for telecoms and broadband and I have constantly had to wrestle with people in my country saying, why can't we be more like South Korea? So now I've come to see for myself to find out how can we be more like South Korea."
Minister Vaizey also offered his opinion on President Park Geun-hye's new Ministry of Future, Creation and Science, saying he believes it will help her help the creative industries.
But he also had some words of advice for the president.
"The focus should be on the skills maintaining access to very high quality education, access to finance so that creative industries can have the investment they need to grow and to create a climate that fosters innovation."
The minister will be in Korea for three days to attend a seminar and to meet with key government and business leaders.
Kim Han-ul, Arirang News.
Visit us on Homepage http://www.arirang.co.kr
Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/arirangtv
Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/arirangworld
- published: 12 Mar 2013
- views: 247
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TEDxEutropolis - Walter Amerika - Why we need the creative industry
Walter is an independent expert on creativity and the creative industries. He shares. his insights and ideas on 'socio-economic creativity' with private compani...
Walter is an independent expert on creativity and the creative industries. He shares. his insights and ideas on 'socio-economic creativity' with private companies (new and existing) and public organizations to create added value. Design thinking, brand building, scenario sketching are his working tools.
Note: You TEDx website must only be used for the purposes of promoting your TEDx event.
Domain acquisition
You aren't required to purchase a domain name, but we strongly encourage it. (A domain name will make your site more findable.) Whether you decide to buy web hosting from a paid service or opt for a free hosting account is up to you. However, we do not permit any TEDx site to run advertising, so be sure that your hosting service does not require you to do so.
Your site's URL: The URL of your website's homepage should be the name of your TEDx event, e.g. TEDxTokyo.com.
Ownership of your domain name: When you purchase your TEDx[name] domain name, you are entitled to keep the domain name as long as you are the TEDx licensee whose TEDx event's name corresponds exactly to the domain name in question, i.e., as long as you are the licensee in charge of TEDxAcme, you may keep the domain name http://www.tedxacme.com. However, you may only own the domain name that corresponds to your own event; you may not register domain names corresponding to other TEDx events -- including prospective events that have not yet been licensed -- without permission from TED. (In other words, you may not "squat" in domain names for potential TEDx events if you are not already the licensee, even if you intend to transfer ownership, or intend to apply for a license for the event at a later point.) If, for any reason, you decide not to renew your TEDx license after your TEDx event, or TED does not renew your license, you must transfer ownership of your TEDx domain name either back to your domain registrar (or web hosting service), or to another TEDx licensee. TED cannot be held liable for expenses incurred during the purchase, transfer or re-sale of TEDx-related domain names.
Content
Your site should include information about your live speakers, background on the theme you chose, a description of your venue, as well as the basics, such as the date and location of your event and information about TEDx and TED. Introduce your users to TED by embedding TEDTalks on your site.
You may not display any content associated with:
Weapons manufacturers
Ammunition companies
Cigarette companies
Online gambling organizations
Sex-related businesses
Other conferences or seminars
Homepage
Your site's homepage must include the following:
Your TEDx logo. Every instance of your TEDx logo should link to http://www.ted.com/tedx
A visible link, on your event's homepage, to the TEDx program (http://www.ted.com/tedx)
Language that describes TEDx:
What is TEDx?
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TED has created a program called TEDx. TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. Our event is called TEDx[name], where x = independently organized TED event. At our TEDx[name] event, TEDTalks video and live speakers will combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events, including ours, are self-organized.
Text in the footer that states "This independent TEDx event is operated under license from TED."
About page
Your site must have an "About" page which includes the following language, in this order:
About TEDx, x = independently organized event
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized. (Subject to certain rules and regulations.)
https://wn.com/Tedxeutropolis_Walter_Amerika_Why_We_Need_The_Creative_Industry
Walter is an independent expert on creativity and the creative industries. He shares. his insights and ideas on 'socio-economic creativity' with private companies (new and existing) and public organizations to create added value. Design thinking, brand building, scenario sketching are his working tools.
Note: You TEDx website must only be used for the purposes of promoting your TEDx event.
Domain acquisition
You aren't required to purchase a domain name, but we strongly encourage it. (A domain name will make your site more findable.) Whether you decide to buy web hosting from a paid service or opt for a free hosting account is up to you. However, we do not permit any TEDx site to run advertising, so be sure that your hosting service does not require you to do so.
Your site's URL: The URL of your website's homepage should be the name of your TEDx event, e.g. TEDxTokyo.com.
Ownership of your domain name: When you purchase your TEDx[name] domain name, you are entitled to keep the domain name as long as you are the TEDx licensee whose TEDx event's name corresponds exactly to the domain name in question, i.e., as long as you are the licensee in charge of TEDxAcme, you may keep the domain name http://www.tedxacme.com. However, you may only own the domain name that corresponds to your own event; you may not register domain names corresponding to other TEDx events -- including prospective events that have not yet been licensed -- without permission from TED. (In other words, you may not "squat" in domain names for potential TEDx events if you are not already the licensee, even if you intend to transfer ownership, or intend to apply for a license for the event at a later point.) If, for any reason, you decide not to renew your TEDx license after your TEDx event, or TED does not renew your license, you must transfer ownership of your TEDx domain name either back to your domain registrar (or web hosting service), or to another TEDx licensee. TED cannot be held liable for expenses incurred during the purchase, transfer or re-sale of TEDx-related domain names.
Content
Your site should include information about your live speakers, background on the theme you chose, a description of your venue, as well as the basics, such as the date and location of your event and information about TEDx and TED. Introduce your users to TED by embedding TEDTalks on your site.
You may not display any content associated with:
Weapons manufacturers
Ammunition companies
Cigarette companies
Online gambling organizations
Sex-related businesses
Other conferences or seminars
Homepage
Your site's homepage must include the following:
Your TEDx logo. Every instance of your TEDx logo should link to http://www.ted.com/tedx
A visible link, on your event's homepage, to the TEDx program (http://www.ted.com/tedx)
Language that describes TEDx:
What is TEDx?
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TED has created a program called TEDx. TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. Our event is called TEDx[name], where x = independently organized TED event. At our TEDx[name] event, TEDTalks video and live speakers will combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events, including ours, are self-organized.
Text in the footer that states "This independent TEDx event is operated under license from TED."
About page
Your site must have an "About" page which includes the following language, in this order:
About TEDx, x = independently organized event
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized. (Subject to certain rules and regulations.)
- published: 14 Sep 2010
- views: 7692
24:02
Creative Economy Forum 2021: Focus on Arts and Culture (Minister's Speech)
Minister of Communications and Multimedia, YB Dato' Saifuddin Abdullah, took the time to say a few words during the Creative Economy Forum 2021: Focus on Arts a...
Minister of Communications and Multimedia, YB Dato' Saifuddin Abdullah, took the time to say a few words during the Creative Economy Forum 2021: Focus on Arts and Culture that took place on 20 October 2020
https://wn.com/Creative_Economy_Forum_2021_Focus_On_Arts_And_Culture_(Minister's_Speech)
Minister of Communications and Multimedia, YB Dato' Saifuddin Abdullah, took the time to say a few words during the Creative Economy Forum 2021: Focus on Arts and Culture that took place on 20 October 2020
- published: 02 Dec 2020
- views: 26
9:52
Ed Vaizey, UK Government - NOAH14
Keynote by Ed Vaizey, HM Minister for Culture, Communication and Creative Industries of the Government of the United Kingdom at the NOAH 2014 Conference in Lond...
Keynote by Ed Vaizey, HM Minister for Culture, Communication and Creative Industries of the Government of the United Kingdom at the NOAH 2014 Conference in London, Old Billingsgate on the 13th of November 2014.
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NOAH Conference is Europe’s premier networking conference for the digital ecosystem where senior industry executives, world-class investors and rising startups gather to discuss market trends, form business partnerships and explore the latest innovations.
https://www.noah-conference.com
Follow #NOAHConference on social media:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/noah-conference/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NOAHConference
Instagram: https://instagram.com/noah_conference/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NOAHConference
https://wn.com/Ed_Vaizey,_UK_Government_Noah14
Keynote by Ed Vaizey, HM Minister for Culture, Communication and Creative Industries of the Government of the United Kingdom at the NOAH 2014 Conference in London, Old Billingsgate on the 13th of November 2014.
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NOAH Conference is Europe’s premier networking conference for the digital ecosystem where senior industry executives, world-class investors and rising startups gather to discuss market trends, form business partnerships and explore the latest innovations.
https://www.noah-conference.com
Follow #NOAHConference on social media:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/noah-conference/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NOAHConference
Instagram: https://instagram.com/noah_conference/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NOAHConference
- published: 10 Dec 2014
- views: 106
14:41
Assemble 2012 - Keynote presentation, Ed Vaizey MP
Keynote presentation from Ed Vaizey MP, Minister for Culture, Communications and the Creative Industries.
Keynote presentation from Ed Vaizey MP, Minister for Culture, Communications and the Creative Industries.
https://wn.com/Assemble_2012_Keynote_Presentation,_Ed_Vaizey_Mp
Keynote presentation from Ed Vaizey MP, Minister for Culture, Communications and the Creative Industries.
- published: 09 Mar 2018
- views: 22
18:03
Creative Content Summit - Enabling Creativity Through Studio Infrastructure, Skills and Technology
Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries, and Ivan Dunleavy, Chief Executive, Pinewood Shepperton plc, discuss 'Enabling Creativi...
Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries, and Ivan Dunleavy, Chief Executive, Pinewood Shepperton plc, discuss 'Enabling Creativity Through Studio Infrastructure, Skills and Technology' at the Creative Content Summit during the British Business Embassy on 31 July 2012.
https://wn.com/Creative_Content_Summit_Enabling_Creativity_Through_Studio_Infrastructure,_Skills_And_Technology
Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries, and Ivan Dunleavy, Chief Executive, Pinewood Shepperton plc, discuss 'Enabling Creativity Through Studio Infrastructure, Skills and Technology' at the Creative Content Summit during the British Business Embassy on 31 July 2012.
- published: 31 Jul 2012
- views: 217