Location: Arts & Business Scotland, Rosebery House, 9 Haymarket Terrace, Edinburgh, E12 5EZ
This training event will provide a ‘how-to’ guide to crowdfunding for cultural organisations. The event will include:
The who, what and why of crowdfunding
Crowdfunding stories
Practical group exercises
Methodologies
Developing your network and target audience
This event is aimed at organisations who are considering undertaking a crowdfund and who have a project in mind and who want to understand how to plan a crowdfund.
The Fire Sector Summit is the leading industry forum for key decision makers and influencers from across the fire sector.
Boasting talks and workshops by leading UK fire professionals, this year’s event is attracting a wide range of delegates. The aim of the Summit is to encourage discussion and debate on the sector’s most recent developments and themes and act as a catalyst for change within the world of fire safety.
Previous years have influenced tangible transitions in the fire sector, and this year we will be focusing on:
Brexit plenary with our expert panel from BSI, FIA, and the FPA
Post Grenfell Tower Update session with more experts to put your questions to
Robust testing and certification of timber fire doors with Mike Wood of FSF and ASDMA
The New Joint Competency Authority – Paul Timmins, BRAC and Paul Everall, LABC
Post Grenfell and the Hackitt Review there is no better time for the industry to come together and make a real difference.
Development pressure is being felt today in many smaller settlements for new housing or employment sites as the economy continues to grow. This seminar-workshop will look at the historical form, function and landscape setting of small towns, villages and hamlets and how to actively plan for the future.
With developers and land owners keen to promote specific sites, are there better, more place-sensitive ways to assess the suitability of what is being built where? What factors can positively shape the form of new development? Which criteria can have weight in the planning system and will help to support a settlement’s sense of place? This session includes a hands-on workshop and case studies on how to do this in practice.
This HTVF event will be of interest to neighbourhood planning groups, local authority councillors and officers, civic and amenity groups, and developers and consultants to the development industry. See our website for the programme details: http://www.htvf.org/News/
The scale and reach of new technology is impacting on people’s lives at an unprecedented pace. Governments across the globe are embracing smart city concepts and employing cutting-edge technologies to improve the quality of life for citizens. New innovations at the forefront of smart projects include Artificial Intelligence, open data, Internet of Things, remote healthcare monitoring and clean technologies. Delegates will learn from the leading authorities in urban and community projects about how to employ smart city technologies to transform UK communities.
The UN estimates that by 2030, 5 billion people will be living in cities across the world. Local governments are now embracing their role of protecting and furthering the interests of their citizens and businesses amidst this ever changing and complex landscape. At Smart Cities and Communities: Solving Urban Challenges delegates will discuss the very latest research, policy areas and projects; reflecting on the smart cities strategies that are emerging around the world. Receive practical advice and inspiration from a range of real-life examples.
Courses and events across the built and historic environment sector. (Mobile users scroll down for calendar and categories)
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