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Three creative West Country firms developing ground-breaking tech

The companies showcased prototypes as part of £6.8m scheme to boost the region’s creative economy

A Lost Horizon patron uses a VR headset at the Bristol venue.(Image: Jon Aitken)

Three businesses have exhibited prototypes of “ground-breaking” technology as part of a £6.8m project to develop Bristol and Bath’s creative economy.

Bristol + Bath Creative R+D is a five-year government-funded programme run by the cities’ four universities and cultural organisation Watershed, which offers businesses, creatives, artists opportunities to research and collaborate on innovative new products.

The Amplified Publishing event held at Bath Spa University, attended by an in-person and virtual audience, featured discussions from industry leaders on future models of content creation.

The panels discussed how creative ventures can reach new audiences with technology and discover new ways to generate income, as well as ethical and inclusive practices in technology and the creative challenges of building communities.

The discussions were followed by an experiential event at Bristol music and arts venue, Lost Horizon, where their prototype technology captured a live performance alongside a livestream of its digital twin, which users could join virtually using a VR headset.

Kate Pullinger, director of the Centre for Cultural and Creative Industries at Bath Spa University, said it was “great” to see the government investing in the two cities as “the future of tech innovation in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ".

Ms Pullinger said: “With publishing remaining the largest employer within the creative industries in Bristol and Bath, we are passionate about finding new and innovative ways to publish across all platforms. We were delighted to host what has been a culmination of a year of research and prototyping by our incredibly talented team.”

Paul Jones, senior manager of British Business Bank’s º£½ÇÊÓÆµ network team, said: “I’m always pleased to meet creative entrepreneurs and this event didn’t disappoint.