TLT appointed to provide legal services to South West Creative Technology Network
TLT has been appointed to provide legal advice to members of the South West Creative Technology Network, as part of its new programme of professional services support.
Members of SWCTN will now be able to access legal services and advice on intellectual property from TLT while Saffery Champness, a firm of Chartered Accountants and business advisers, will offer and financial services advice. The programme is being led by University of Plymouth and funded by Research England.
Tom Edie at University of Plymouth said: “We’ve teamed up with TLT and Saffery Champness to deliver core areas of business advice to SWCTN members, with confidence that their professional support will encourage the development of creative tech products and services across the region.
“This package of support from TLT and Saffery Champness is specially tailored to individuals working in the Creative Industries and Creative Economy and we look forward to members gaining skills in these areas.”
Lisa Urwin, legal director at TLT, says: “We’re delighted to be supporting SWCTN with this initiative, and are excited to play a part in its efforts to expand the use of creative technologies across the south west of England.
“The theme of automation that SWCTN fellows will be focusing on in the coming months raises some fascinating legal and IP issues and it will be really exciting to provide support as the fellows explore new business ideas that push the boundaries of how arts, design, technology and engineering can be combined."
The year-long support programme includes professional advice events which will run across five locations in the South West; Bath, Bristol, Exeter, Falmouth and Plymouth. SWCTN members will also benefit from and initial free face-to-face or phone consultation, have access to online support tools and receive discounted rates for ongoing support.
Please click here to find out how to access this support.
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