Hanna Dóra Másdóttir, iðnaðarráðuneyti NPP Annual Conference 2009 Lava 09 10th – 11th November 2009 Reykjavik Iceland.

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Hanna Dóra Másdóttir, iðnaðarráðuneyti NPP Annual Conference 2009 Lava 09 10th – 11th November 2009 Reykjavik Iceland

What is the conference about? The conference will showcase innovative hands-on collaboration between traditional sector and creative sector industries. In addition, the conference will demonstrate how creative sectors can add value to business and organisational development in both private and public sector. This is a one-time opportunity to experience innovative collaborations, which have the potential to create a viable and sustainable future for industry development in rural areas. Hanna Dóra Másdóttir, iðnaðarráðuneyti

Conference experience High profile key note speakers that will introduce their collaborations between traditional and creative industries Creative entrepreneurs that will add value to traditional sector NPP projects at the venue Innovative creative industries in Reykjavik, which are collaborating with traditional sector industries. A facilitated discussion about the necessary changes that need to be implemented in order to realise this new generation of industry development An exhibition of NPP projects at Reykjavik City Hall Hanna Dóra Másdóttir, iðnaðarráðuneyti

Lava 09 Tuesday 10th November 15:00 – 17:00NPP Project Exhibition at Reykjavik City Hall The project exhibition will be open to citizens 18:00 – 19:30Welcome drink at Reykjavik City Hall Minister of Industry, Energy and Tourism, Mrs Katrín Júlíusdóttir will welcome guests. NoCry project will introduce the main side event, project makeovers, based a hands- on collaboration between creative entrepreneurs and NPP projects from traditional sectors at the venue. Participants will have an opportunity to walk through the NPP project exhibition. Hanna Dóra Másdóttir, iðnaðarráðuneyti

Lava 09 Wednesday 11th November 09:00 – 09:30 Opening of the conference at Idno Theatre 09:30 – 10:15 “An architect’s challenge - How to bring creative solutions to the traditional market”, Mr Áron Losonczi, architect and ambassador for the European Year of Creativity and Innovation 2009, Hungary 10:15 – 10:30 Coffee break 10:30 – 11:15 Ms Steinunn Sigurdardottir*, Icelandic fashion designer 11:15 – 11:50 Mr Gudjón Már Gudjonsson*, The Ministry of Ideas, a grassroots organisation encouraging innovation, knowledge sharing and networking between entrepreneurs on Iceland Hanna Dóra Másdóttir, iðnaðarráðuneyti * t o be confirmed

Lava 09 11:50 – 13:00 Lunch on location 13:00 – 14:30 “CCP, from fishing ship to spaceship”, Hilmar Veigar CEO at CCP 14:30-15:30 The House of Ideas The House of Ideas is an incubator for creative entrepreneurs sponsored by Reykjavik University and the Icelandic Academy of the Arts. 15:30 – 16:00 NPP Project Exhibition at City Hall with refreshments 16:00 – 17:00 Facilitated discussion - The discussion will focus on the changes needed in order to realise industry development based on a collaboration between creative and traditional sectors. 17:00 – 18:00 Presentation of project makeovers and wrap up by creative entrepreneurs from the NoCry project 19:30 - … Dinner at restaurant The Pearl Hanna Dóra Másdóttir, iðnaðarráðuneyti

NPP Project Exhibition Connecting traditional industries with creative industries All main projects with Icelandic participation are obliged to be showcased. A mandatory communication tool for main projects to develop is a website and exhibition materials and both should be used to demonstrate the products and services which are being developed by the main projects All other projects participating in the programme and at the conference will also be given opportunity to exhibit Projects approved in the Fourth Call will not be expected to exhibit unless they wish to All costs related to this conference including participant fee and any potential exhibition fee will be viewed as an eligible expense for all NPP projects (sjá nánar lið 6. í kynningu Magnúsar Helgasonar hér fyrr í dag) Hanna Dóra Másdóttir, iðnaðarráðuneyti

The exhibition Will be held at Reykjavik City Hall Open from 15:00 on the 10 th and end at 18:30 on the 11 th The exhibition has to be staffed between 15:00-19:30 on the 10 th and between 15:30-18:30 on the 11 th This timing will allow project staff to participate in the main conference activities. Hanna Dóra Másdóttir, iðnaðarráðuneyti

Tjarnarsalur Hanna Dóra Másdóttir, iðnaðarráðuneyti

Installation Stærð á sýningarflekum er 1,50 m á breidd x 2,4 m á hæð. Hanna Dóra Másdóttir, iðnaðarráðuneyti

Target groups Local and regional development agencies Representatives of associations for traditional industries Representatives of public authorities Representatives of creative industries and representatives from public sector organizations facilitating creative entrepreneurship and culture as an integrated part of the regional development. Creative entrepreneurs and creative workers/representatives are welcome to attend, especially from Iceland. Politicians and decision makers are most welcome to participate. Conference fee will be €80 for the conference without dinner and €150 for the full package. Hanna Dóra Másdóttir, iðnaðarráðuneyti

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