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App School’ offers a fast-track programme for bright sparks

A programme called ‘App School’ is offering the chance for young creative thinkers to take their ideas from concept to market, or at least give them a good grounding in how to do it!

Based around everyone’s favourite phenomenon — ‘apps’ — the free programme that will take 10 young people from Manchester on a journey to turn their bright idea for an iPhone app into reality.

By teaming up with industry experts and top digital companies, App School will put participants through a ‘boot camp’ style crash course of Creative Innovation Labs — business and innovation workshops that will teach the basics behind turning a great idea into a real working app.

Its not about tech know-how or even marketing savvy, but about people with great creative ideas and a bit of drive and ambition. At the culmination of the programme, the best app ideas will be pitched to a panel of development companies, and the winner could find its way on to the App Store, and on to an iPhone near you.

Budding app-rentices (sorry) can visit www.appschool.co.uk for more info and to apply

i.studio+ | Helping digital stars break through!

i.studio+ is a new intensive training programme, developed in consultation with some of the North West’s leading digital businesses, which will provide a ‘stepping stone’ for talented new staff looking to further their core business and management skills.

The 5-day course will run from January to March 2010 and will include modules on team-working, client communications, project delivery, business operations and market / audience awareness. 

The course will be delivered through some of the sectors most respected trainers, including Andrew Thomas (McCann-i founder), Alec McPhedran (Skills Channel TV), and Philip Hempsted (Psycuity, Yuuguu), and Mark Stringer (Agile Lab) alongside guest speakers and case studies.

Given the downturn many companies are finding it difficult to justify spend on training, especially for newer recruits,’ said Northwest Vision and Media’s Head of Skills, Lynn Kelly, ‘i.studio+ will be essential in sowing the seeds for the next generation of digital leaders in the region.’

I’m what you’d call an accidental leader and I really could’ve done with a something like i.studio+ when I started out,’ said David Eccles (MD of Fudge), ‘No doubt about it, I’m getting our new front-line staff signed-up for the programme.’

To sign-up for i.studio+ please contact Phil Birchenall on 0161 446 2991 or apply online here.