Have you got your mind set on your own creative enterprise? There are three building blocks you’ll need for a steady business foundation – creativity, investment, and enterprise. Creative³ is bringing some the industry’s best entrepreneurial minds together to help you fine-tune your creative smarts on all three fronts. Focusing on “disruptive approaches to company growth,” it’s all about thinking outside of the box. This massive two-day event will feature panels, workshops and networking sessions, plus keynote speeches. There are some big names on the bill, including Alexandra Keating (GoFundraise and DWNLD Media), Peter Edwards (Archipelago) and Bec Derrington (SourceBottle), plus representatives from sass & bide, Virgin Australia and BUPA. You’ll also hear pitches from four prize-winning creative start-ups to get your juices flowing. All in all, this event is designed to teach you how to tap the market, spread the word, and give your enterprise feet to run. Creative³ kicks off on September 18 in Brisbane – registration is now open to reserve your one-way ticket to creative business success.
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