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Fresh funding boost for West Midlands creative tech firms

Initiative is bringing together the RSC with local universities and industry to enable firms to connect with the region's arts sector

New funding has been awarded which will see creative tech firms in the West Midlands work with partners such as Royal Shakespeare Company(Image: Graham Young)

An initiative which is aiming to help develop and connect creative tech firms with the arts across the West Midlands has been awarded £6.75 million in new funding.

The money from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport will be invested in training, research and development in fields such as video games and immersive reality.

Called CreaTech Frontiers, the programme brings together the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford and Birmingham City, Birmingham, Coventry and Warwick universities with the tech industry to boost skills and develop new products and content.

This will include using virtual reality, 3D-modelling and animation techniques in live events and adapting video game software for use in music, theatre and film.

Performance projects curated by the RSC will be showcased at the South by Southwest media and arts festival in Texas in 2026 and both Birmingham Opera Group and The Rep theatre will stage new works, including co-creations with young people in deprived areas of the West Midlands.

Lamberto Coccioli, professor of music and technology and project lead at Birmingham City University, said: "CreaTech Frontiers will bring together the most valuable assets of this region - a young and diverse talent pool, world-class research, outstanding arts organisations and a budding tech sector - to spark innovation and stimulate growth.

"We're delighted to support creative technology companies in the West Midlands with a comprehensive programme of grants and skills development led by industry needs. It's fantastic news for the people and businesses of Birmingham and beyond."