Workshop: UK/China Network for the Creative Sector: Founders Meeting

Lead Research Organisation: University of Bath
Department Name: Computer Science

Abstract

The Creative Sector is important to both the UK and the Chinese economies, each controibuting to about 5% of overall economic activity; and the sector is predicted to grow.
Moreover, research in the sector has impact in other sectors such as sports, health, security and others.
Bilateral cooperation will benefits both academia and industry in both countries; this has been recognised by the recent AHRC funding programme aimed a buiulding copperation.
Our network sits alongside the AHRC initiative with the intention of providing basic research cooperation between top-flight universities across all of the UK and China, and linking that activity to academic and industrtial colleagues in the Creative Sector.

The founding meeting will be organised by Hall and Yang in the UK, and Professor Shimin Hu of Tsimghua University in China. The Chinese delegation will travel under their own funding.

April 23rd is an optimal time to hold a meeting, because Bath hosts the Conference on Visual Media 2019 from 24th to 26th April. CVM, founded from Professor Hu, is one of the most well attended events in Asia, and highly regarded by Asia Graphics. This is only the second time CVM has been ourside China, and is an excellent opportunity to meet with UK researchers and industrial paretners to discuss the formation of a meaningful and productive network.

Planned Impact

The impact of a network is likely to be very significant, espeically so in a context where the UK is looking more widely for international cooperation.
As the case for support makes clear, this proposal is only for a founders meeting and the founders meeting will decide the scope and shape of the network.
However, a bilateral cooperation between academics and industrialists is sure to bring mamny opportunities to develop both basic research and the wider economy.
The network will work toward that end, in particular being one component that helps UK creative industry grow within the Chinese market.

Publications

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Description A Chinese national level body is unlikely to work well: regional competetion becamce evident during the visit.
I have opened contacts, both academic and commerical, with people in Shanghai - this is in-line with AHRC's initiative for UK/China collaboration.
UKRI in China were very helpful indeed.
Greater cooperation with British Buisness China would be very useful.
Exploitation Route Please saee above.
Sectors Creative Economy

 
Description Professor Jia, Tongji Univeristy. 
Organisation Tongji University
Country China 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution We have indentified research areas, and a plan to build towards industrial impact.
Collaborator Contribution They have provided many contacts in China, including industrial contacts. Tomgji have provided PhD students to the project.
Impact Covid has hampered progress. Active plans remain in place.
Start Year 2019