

It invited original business thinkers to collaborate and innovate, engaging with hundreds of SMEs in the Greater Birmingham & Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership area. Open since early 2018, the first phase of STEAMhouse was created by Birmingham City University in partnership with Eastside Projects and funded by the European Regional Development Fund and Arts Council England. At the project’s heart are five key principles conversation, exploration, collaboration, openness and newness.

STEAMhouse is a space to experiment, test and develop new knowledge. Taran is also a talented and experienced digital and clay sculptor with a special interest in the human form He is an expert in 3D technology, leading the team through an impressive range of projects instrumental to the growth of Taran3D as well as inspiring new talent into the industry. We are looking for participants who have a clear sense of how they might apply the knowledge they will gain.įor the last 15 years, Taran Singh has been researching and developing Immersive applications using 3d and game technologies for the architectural and engineering industry. A short expression of interest explaining why you want to do the workshop and how it will benefit your business. If you are not currently a STEAMhouse member please send an introduction to you, what you do and where you are based – including confirmation that you are self-employed or have your own businessĢ. Please write “Digital Sculpting Workshop” in the subject header.ġ. To apply to take part please email the following information to by Tuesday 24 November.

Spaces are very limited and we expect the workshop to be oversubscribed. To take part you must be an eligible SME – this means you must be registered as self-employed or have your own business and be based in England.
