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The UK is positioning itself to be a global hub for innovation by 2035. But how do we make sure that the innovation economy creates opportunities for people and communities from all corners of the country?
Getting this right has implications not just for businesses and research institutions, but also for the life chances of people and communities who have typically been marginalised or overlooked by the innovation economy.
So in this episode we explore some of the latest thinking on inclusive innovation and what it means for places - specifically one of the UK's most diverse and vibrant city regions: the West Midlands.
We'll be hearing from Emma Frost, Chair of the UK Innovation District Group, Pam Waddell OBE, Director of the Innovation Alliance for West Midlands, James Muscat-Sharpe, Co-Founder of Birmingham Digital Futures Innovation District, Monder Ram, Director of Centre for Research in Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship, Alex Cousins, Business Director for Devolved & Local Government for Connected Places Catapult and Catherine Hadfield, Principal Place Development Lead for Connected Places Catapult.
Theme music on this episode is by Phill Ward Music (www.phillward.com)
SHOW NOTES:
Register your interest for next year's Connected Places Summit in 2025 on the Summit website.
If you'd like to get in touch with your feedback, comments and suggestions on what you'd like to hear more of on the Connected Places Podcast, please email: [email protected]. We're looking forward to hearing from you!
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Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Please also take a moment to write a review and rate us so that more people can hear about the podcast and what we do at Connected Places Catapult.
By Connected Places CatapultThe UK is positioning itself to be a global hub for innovation by 2035. But how do we make sure that the innovation economy creates opportunities for people and communities from all corners of the country?
Getting this right has implications not just for businesses and research institutions, but also for the life chances of people and communities who have typically been marginalised or overlooked by the innovation economy.
So in this episode we explore some of the latest thinking on inclusive innovation and what it means for places - specifically one of the UK's most diverse and vibrant city regions: the West Midlands.
We'll be hearing from Emma Frost, Chair of the UK Innovation District Group, Pam Waddell OBE, Director of the Innovation Alliance for West Midlands, James Muscat-Sharpe, Co-Founder of Birmingham Digital Futures Innovation District, Monder Ram, Director of Centre for Research in Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship, Alex Cousins, Business Director for Devolved & Local Government for Connected Places Catapult and Catherine Hadfield, Principal Place Development Lead for Connected Places Catapult.
Theme music on this episode is by Phill Ward Music (www.phillward.com)
SHOW NOTES:
Register your interest for next year's Connected Places Summit in 2025 on the Summit website.
If you'd like to get in touch with your feedback, comments and suggestions on what you'd like to hear more of on the Connected Places Podcast, please email: [email protected]. We're looking forward to hearing from you!
Follow the show!
Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Please also take a moment to write a review and rate us so that more people can hear about the podcast and what we do at Connected Places Catapult.

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