ICDC supports business growth by encouraging innovation and fostering enterprise.

Our principal aim is to find new ways of using digital technology that will help organisations to develop and grow. Focusing on the regeneration of Merseyside and the North West, we help businesses and other organisations to understand how digital technology can benefit them. We work with these organisations to apply technology in practical and effective ways. Whether you are in need of business support, advice on developing your ideas, training or a partner to research and develop your product, the team at ICDC is here to support you and help your organisation to succeed.


Top News Story: Alt Valley Got Talent

 

Alt Valley’s Got Talent is a community talent contest to celebrate the success of ICDC’s digital inclusion project Alt Valley Vision.
The contest is open to anyone over the age of 8 who lives, works, studies or plays in the Alt Valley area of Liverpool which comprises Clubmoor, County, Croxteth, Fazakerley, Norris Green and Warbreck. We expect a wide range of talents to be demonstrated throughout the contest as the only exclusions are acts including animals or those deemed dangerous or unsuitable for family audience!

Prizes include the opportunity to perform on stage at an Open Culture event in 2008!
Registration opens on Monday 28th April to coincide with the marketing launch.

For further information, please visit www.altvalleyvision.co.uk/talent


Case Study: Open Culture

 

Open Culture is aimed at encouraging as broad a range of people as possible to engage in and create culture both during Liverpool's year as European Capital of Culture in 2008 and beyond. Find out how ICDC has helped to create the website at the centre of this remarkable project...


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Portrait of a Nation : Big Screen

ICDC continued their BBC Big Screen programme with a showcase of podcasts produced as part of Urban Whispers; a voice of a generation project.

This project is part of the nationwide Portrait of a Nation project, funded by Liverpool Capital of Culture, which brings together young people from across the UK to discuss and share where they come from, who they are, and what it means for their future. Themes discussed by the young people ranged from serious issues such as racist attacks, bereavement and parental separation to the ordinary going to the ‘youthy’. .. ..... more


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It would be hard to find a university doing more for business, urban regeneration and widening participation in higher education.

THE SUNDAY TIMES
10 September 2006

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