2009 c&binet forum conference

The c&binet forum ran from 26 to 28 October at The Grove in Hertfordshire where business leaders from across the creative and finance industries came together to debate access to finance for creative industries, new business models for online content, developing talent and securing creative rights.

Archive footage will be available soon.

Conference sessions

Time: Duration: Session(s) Lead Presenter Watch video
18:00 30 min
  Led by Stryker McGuire, contributing editor, Newsweek. Stryker McGuire has been a long-time observer of Creative Britain. His “London Swings” cover story marked the high point of Cool Britannia but earlier this year, he declared that “time is up for once-Great Britain.” Now, he puts the creative economy on trial and asks a c&binet panel of experts if creativity is the key to our future. Stryker will be joined by the Rt Hon Ben Bradshaw MP, Rory Sutherland vice chairman & creative director, Ogilvy and president, IPA, Prof. Phil Redmond CBE and David Rowan, editor, Wired (UK)
18:30 45 min
  Led by Tim Suter, founder of Perspective Associates. This discussion will address how best to tackle illegal filesharing. Tim will be joined by Neil Berkett, CEO of Virgin Media; James Lancaster, head of contributor and talent rights, BBC; Geoff Heath OBE, board director, ELSPA and Tiga; Dr Jeremy Silver, acting CEO, Featured Artists Coalition; Andrew Harrison, Associate Editor, THE WORD; John Reid, Chairman, Warner Music Europe and Vice-Chairman, Warner Music International & Andy Heath, Director, Beggars Group and chair, UK Music
19:15 15 min
  Introduced by David Rowan, editor, Wired (UK). David reveals the top ideas, people, trends and technologies that will drive the creative industries in the next twelve months.

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Fringe Programme - 27th October

C&binet Shorts: The Future of Creativity

The Technology Strategy Board presents four of the UK's most exciting young creative entrepreneurs.

The Business of Creativity: Developing Leadership

Led by Angela Whelan and Jon Teckman, Ashridge Business School
This session touches on some of the ideas featured on the newly piloted 'Advanced Leadership in the Creative Industries' run by Ashridge Business in partnership with The Cultural Leadership Programme

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c&binet masterclass: How India beat piracy by thinking big

Led by Harish Dayani, chief executive, Moser Baer Entertainment Ltd

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Whose customer is it?

Peter Jenner, International Music Managers Forum and Fred Bolza, VP, Strategic Development, Sony Music (UK)
Who owns the customer – the record label or the musician?

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Influence

Led by Rory Sutherland, vice chairman & creative director, Ogilvy and president, IPA
The creative industries have huge cultural influence – we must win the hearts and minds of consumers, rather than legislate against them.

Loyalty

Led by IDEO
In a digital age, with almost infinite content, how can creative businesses build a loyal relationship with the consumer?

Winners and Losers in the Digital Creative Economy - the rise and rise of micropayments

Led by Ed Shedd, partner and global media practice leader, Deloitte

Fringe Programme - 28th October

Kids

Led by Jocelyn Stevenson, creative director, TT Animation
Children are the ultimate early adopters.  What can we learn from creative businesses designing for kids in terms of economics and ethics – and how can we serve the next generation better?

News

Led by Phillip Nattermann, head of media, McKinsey
News and comment is a public good but is it a commodity? What is the right way forward for news organisations?

Brands & Content

Led by Jack Horner, founder and creative director, Frukt Music
We’re all multi-platform content producers now. What are the best models for IP owners to extend their ideas in to new mediums: Joint ventures? In-house development? Licensing?

Frontiers: UK

Led by Simon Evans, director, Creative Clusters
As the digital economy grows, the industry map of the UK is being redrawn. Big cities are competing fiercely to establish their creative credentials. Smaller towns face even bigger challenges. Leading entrepreneurs will discuss the shape of a UK-wide industry strategy for the creative economy.

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BBC – Future Technology

Led by Richard Halton, Programme Director IPTV, BBC
A hands-on demonstration of future BBC technology platforms, looking at how independent companies will be able to use them to produce and distribute content.

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