CreaTech Frontiers - Groundbreaking accessible music-making tech project earns key funding

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A groundbreaking project to develop new music-making technology for people with complex disabilities is one of 35 from across the West Midlands to win key funding from the game-changing CreaTech Frontiers.

Dyskinetic Ltd is one of 35 small businesses and entrepreneurs awarded up to £10,000 from CreaTech Frontiers, a five-year, £7.2m creative industries cluster programme, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.

Made up of BCU, University of Birmingham, Coventry University, University of Warwick, the Royal Shakespeare Company and Digital Catapult, it was formed to support the next generation of innovation in the region’s booming creative economy.

Period11 Dec 2025 → 16 Dec 2025

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