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assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2024Partners:V&A, British Fashion Council, UAL, Kukri GB Ltd, ASOS Plc +15 partnersV&A,British Fashion Council,UAL,Kukri GB Ltd,ASOS Plc,Holition Ltd,Centre for Fashion Enterprise (CFE),London College of Fashion,Victoria and Albert Museum Dundee,Clarks,Holition Ltd,UK Fashion & Textile Association,ASOS Plc,Keracol Limited,,UK Fashion & Textile Association,Clarks,Kukri GB Ltd,London Legacy Development Corporation,Keracol Limited,,British Fashion CouncilFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: AH/S002804/1Funder Contribution: 5,994,120 GBPThe Collaborative Research & Development (R&D) Partnership project will work with the Fashion Textiles and related Technology (FTT) industry in order develop research-led solutions to business growth, technological and consumer change. This will include working closely with small firms who make up the vast majority (80+%) of the sector, in fashion design, designer-making, manufacturing, retail and in related services that are fed by the fashion & textiles sector, e.g. events, interiors, publishing, performing arts, media and other creative services, as well as a wide range of textiles applications in manufacturing, medical and product design. The research will be delivered by a partnership between several universities led by the University of the Arts London, who together specialise in fashion and textiles design, business, manufacture and marketing, including specialist research centres in sustainable fashion and circular design, sustainable prosperity, materials and textiles manufacturing, in London, Leeds, Loughborough and Cambridge. The R&D project will be based around the East London Fashion & Textiles cluster and the connected production growth corridors of the Thames Gateway and Lea Valley/M11 (London-Cambridge) where opportunities for FTT workspace and manufacturing expansion are evident. The R&D work programme will include short and longer term research projects and enterprise support with small firms/SMEs to identify and develop solutions to the growth of their business, products and markets and related skills needs; work with larger fashion brands to develop more sustainable products through innovative design, manufacture and waste processing; research consumer experience and needs in material/fashion brands and retailing, including the future place of high street retail, store design and online markets; test new and existing synthetic and natural materials for new product development; and explore markets for more sustainable UK fibres/chemical processes and opportunities for regional UK textile production. The R&D programme, which will be co-designed with FTT companies and industry associations, will also identify the related skill and training needs which accompany the economic and technological challenges facing the FTT industry, and design through the university partners and other training providers (e.g. FE Colleges) and enterprise support organisations, new and novel training and Continuing Professional Development programmes.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2027Partners:Taunt Studios, Black Goblin, V&A, Pittswood, Happy Finish +53 partnersTaunt Studios,Black Goblin,V&A,Pittswood,Happy Finish,Small and Clever Productions,British Film Institute,Prox and Reverie,Promod Esports,University of Portsmouth,Ove Arup & Partners Ltd,Northern Ireland Screen,Abertay University,Numerion Software Ltd,Retinize,Humain Ltd,Screen Yorkshire,Taunt Studios,Numerion Software Ltd,University of York,Digital Catapult,Retinize,BFI,Arup Group,University of Abertay Dundee,Arup Group Ltd,City Hall Belfast,Holition Ltd,Prox and Reverie,Cloth Cat Animation Ltd,Humain Ltd,CodeBase Ltd,University of York,Happy Finish,Game Republic,ISO Design,CodeBase Ltd,Bumpybox Ltd,Northern Ireland Screen,Game Republic,ISO Design,Holition Ltd,City Hall Belfast,Production Park Ltd,Reflex Arc,Pittswood,Screen Yorkshire,Victoria and Albert Museum Dundee,Promod Esports,Connected Digital Economy Catapult,University of Portsmouth,Bumpybox Ltd,Small and Clever Productions,Black Goblin,Reflex Arc,Cloth Cat Animation Ltd,Enter Yes Studio Ltd,Production Park LtdFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/W020602/1Funder Contribution: 2,659,780 GBPXR Network+ Virtual Production in the Digital Economy will provide a ten-year research agenda for content creation and consumption. XR Network+ is founded on research collaboration, co-creation and challenge-led innovation, and designed from the ground up to build a community of academic research and industry R&D at the convergence of ideas, technologies, and creative practice in Virtual Production (VP) to deliver impact and opportunity for the whole of the digital economy. Virtual Production (VP) is an emergent area of multi-disciplinary activity encompassing the wider application of digital creativity techniques and technologies across many domains. It is changing the landscape of technology-driven storytelling, media, film and television content production workflows, live and immersive experiences, both large and small scale. The UK screen industries sector is currently investing heavily in traditional studio infrastructure, with demand for production space currently outstripping supply. However, compact, flexible and technology-driven VP facilities will help to shape the future of these and other studios, their production practices, the content they make and hence the audiences that consume this content. This change is based on how a new generation of real-time technologies (motion capture, spatial computing, data, AI, machine learning, volumetric capture, haptics, real-time rendering, immersive XR and responsive media) offer, for the first time, the promise of integrating production processes and workflows from initial concept through to final result. XR Network+ will build on the success of the AHRC Creative Industries Clusters Programme (CICP) and the significant interest that has emerged from these projects in supporting R&D in XR (eXtended Reality) technologies as it converges with VP. The CICP demonstrates how leading universities can act as anchors at the centre of geographical/sectoral creative industries clusters and use their research capacity and expertise for the benefit of their SMEs, bringing opportunities for place-based growth, and economic, social and cultural impact. XR Network+ will land at a critical point, during the final year of the CICP and as a number of significant VP investments come online, offering a short window of opportunity to harness connections and capabilities. XR Network+ builds a bridge between five current CICP projects and will leverage other core UKRI, local government and industry investment. It will drive a community-led programme of complementary VP research and innovation to unlock the potential of content creation and consumption for the whole of the digital economy and related sectors. Research challenges co-created with project partners at application include: VP Integration of virtual game worlds and physical content; sound design in VP contexts; building VP environments, characters and objects; issues of ethics and IP in the use of digital assets and data; AI and data-driven automation; translation and impact in the digital economy. XR Network+ activities will be built across five stages corresponding to the five years of the project (1) Engage; (2) Explore; (3) Challenge; (4) Respond; (5) Report and Renew. An Annual Networking and Showcase event will provide a key point of dissemination for each stage of activity. Feasibility funding will support a potential range of research activities based on best practice from the five CICP projects: a Creative Bridge programme for early career researchers; a Knowledge Transfer Partnership Model; small grant funding; challenge funding; portfolio building; and commissioned research to evaluate the project and build a roadmap for future activity. XR Network+ is important and timely in terms of the significant current interest and investment in VP and the need to coordinate the UK's research base alongside industry and regional investments to provide a pathway for next stage investment and growth at a national level.
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