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Unearthing the next generation of digital talent
Hundreds of the North East’s rising stars will learn about careers and entrepreneurship in the digital media and technology sector at a special event organised by Gateshead Council and Codeworks.
Around 300 students, graduates and young professionals are expected to attend Thinking Digital: The Next Generation, which will take place on 13 March at The Sage Gateshead.
Speakers from both national and local organisations will speak at the event, including Ian Forrester of the BBC’s Backstage project, Andy Buck, a programmer at Gateshead-based Eutechnyx, and Paul Callaghan, chairman of Sunderland-based Leighton Group.
Councillor John McElroy, Gateshead’s Cabinet spokesman for Economic Development, said: “Gateshead Council is working hard to create the right conditions for economic success, and one of the ways we can do this is by attracting and retaining talent within the region. Having a pool of skilled people here offers digital and high-tech companies from outside the area a multitude of reasons to set up here and this event is an important part of that strategy.”
The event has been named after Thinking Digital, the annual conference run by Codeworks in the North East, which attracts a line-up of stars from the worlds of digital technology, media, culture and more to talk about an eclectic mix of tech-based topics.
Herb Kim, CEO of Codeworks, said: “Whilst the North East is home to an already thriving digital sector, I can’t stress enough how important it is to engage with younger generations and show them what opportunities are available to them in digital, and in this region.
“Digital is only going to become more and more important to the world economy, so it’s vital that we have the talented people available to ensure that our digital media and technology sector is up there with the very best.”
Anyone wishing to attend the event must go to thenextgen.co.uk to register.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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