Sentences with phrase «leading cultural industry»

«This occasion will offer Italy the opportunity to present itself as a key protagonist within the German cultural scene for an entire year and to demonstrate its international standing, confirming publishing as the leading cultural industry in our country,» stated President Levi.

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Minister of Canadian Heritage Mélanie Joly will lead Canada's first creative industries trade mission to China this week alongside 60 cultural businesses and organizations.
That cultural transformation has led to significant changes in the packaging industry.
One such cultural touchstone was Juba's emerging fashion industry, led by designers such as Akuja de Garang.
These findings led to a general agreement within the cultural and creative industries and education industry more broadly, that the government's focus on science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) should include the arts (STEAM).
Similar to the automobile industry, manufacturing at large too faces the challenge of workers dispersed across several geographies that leads to cultural and language barriers.
Although I admire Amazon for its culture of innovation and superb customer service, I do not consider it beneficial either for society (readers) or any of the entities involved in the book industry (publishers, bookstores, libraries, etc.) to allow one company to take on such a leading position in the cultural world and be able to determine its future at its own whim.
We believe that global collaboration and a supportive international community leads to a strong, vibrant publishing industry, one that can continue to provide education and access to literature, promote literacy and reading, and foster cultural understanding around the world.
Sustainable Travel International hope the campaign will help them chart the course for a new direction in the travel and tourism industry, one that leads to clean beaches, forests and parks; fosters local economic development and results in the protection and longevity of cultural traditions and architectural treasures.
Host of the annual Adventure Travel World Summit executive trade conferences (www.adventuretravelworldsummit.com) and publisher of AdventureTravelNews.com, the leading digital trade journal serving the adventure tourism industry, the ATTA also makes possible www.Adventure.Travel, the traveler's hub of physical, cultural and nature - based adventure travel and guide to trusted tour operators from around the globe.
Martin Randall entered the travel industry in 1979 and founded Martin Randall Ltd in 1988, which has since grown to become the UK's leading provider of specialist cultural tours.
This month, Manchester's cultural institutions — Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Museum, Museum of Science and Industry and the Whitworth — open eight exhibitions by leading artists in a celebration of shared heritage and historic connections.
Julie's Bicycle is a leading not - for - profit organisation advocating for sustainability in the cultural and creative industries.
The judging panel enhances its position in the industry, bringing together specialists from leading cultural institutions.
This first City of Ideas urban realm commission brings together three of South Korea's leading artists to produce new works which investigate forgotten or overlooked spaces in Sheffield's Cultural Industries Quarter.
Alongside its extensive gallery showcase, the fair's annual Frieze Talks» cultural programme is set to feature an inspiring array of sessions led by industry professionals.
Organized by SFMOMA's Deena Chalabi, Dominic Willsdon, and Stella Lochman, «Public Knowledge» addresses recent shifts in the Bay Area resulting from the technology industry boom and how those changes affect cultural memory.7 The boom has led to rising socioeconomic inequality, pushing families from their traditional communities and pricing out cultural spaces.
Our expert Judging Panel enhances the award's position in the industry, bringing together specialists from leading cultural institutions to discuss works submitted to the Main and Student categories.
The success of the Rural and Provincial Affairs Unit led to a fundamental broadening of what was understood to be «rural»; it moved from the traditional, narrow focus on primary industry, which dominated rural policy at that time, to an understanding that encompassed social, economic, cultural and environmental matters.
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