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In developing economies, the digital creative industry can serve as a catalyst for economic empowerment and job creation, particularly among youth and marginalized communities. With minimal infrastructure investment compared to traditional industries, creative digital platforms offer significant opportunities for entrepreneurship and innovation.The sustainability of economies in the digital age also depends on the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage through creative industries. Digital tools provide opportunities for the documentation, preservation, and dissemination of intangible…mehr

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In developing economies, the digital creative industry can serve as a catalyst for economic empowerment and job creation, particularly among youth and marginalized communities. With minimal infrastructure investment compared to traditional industries, creative digital platforms offer significant opportunities for entrepreneurship and innovation.The sustainability of economies in the digital age also depends on the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage through creative industries. Digital tools provide opportunities for the documentation, preservation, and dissemination of intangible cultural heritage, ensuring that traditional knowledge and practices are not lost in the face of globalization. This intersection of the digital and the cultural creates new opportunities for economic growth by turning heritage into a resource for sustainable development.The digital creative industry and cultural production represent a unique intersection of technology, creativity, and economy. As the world transitions to a more digital and interconnected future, these industries will continue to be pivotal in driving economic growth, fostering innovation, and ensuring cultural sustainability.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Rugazura Ephraim lives in Kigali, Rwanda, Africa. He taught in several institutions of High Learning, including University of Technology and Arts of Byumba (UTAB, ex IPB) and now he is Dean of School of Business Administration & Management Studies at East African University Rwanda (EAUR).