The Scotsman

Creative accelerato­r rolled out

- By SCOTT REID

Technology incubator CodeBase has pushed the button on a creative industries accelerato­r in partnershi­p with the University of Edinburgh, Na pier University and Creative Edinburgh.

More than 200 people are set to join the Creative Bridge programme over the next three years as part of the multimilli­on-pound Creative Informatic­s initiative linked to the Edinburgh and SouthEast Scotland City Region Deal.

The initiative is designed to give participan­ts the skills to turn creative ideas into successful businesses.

A pilot cohort is now underway, with participan­ts coming from background sin theatre production, music, interior design, data visualisat­ion, photograph­y and publishing.

Co debase’s head of bridge programmes, Oliver Littlejohn, who is the Creative Bridge lead, said :“Scotland has an amazing creative scene, and we’re really excited about the partnershi­p we’ve built in Edinburgh to help bridge the gap between creative sand tech.

“We’ve been blessed with multiple tech success stories herein Edinburgh, but we know there are many more great ideas that need support be realised.”

He added: “It’s also the case that many of the technology start-ups are starved of the kind of creative and design talent that can really help them to scale. The best startups in the world are those that realise the value of creativity and include it as a core part of their culture.”

Participan­t Tom Smith, a freelance musician and educator, said: “Creative Bridge is giving me a clearer sense of the viability of my idea and providing the toolset to turn that idea into a business. I’m only part of the way through the course, but the lessons learned and connection­s made are already invaluable.”

A mix of entreprene­urs, company founders and senior industry executives are teaching on the accelerato­r.

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