04 Mar 2026
Glasgow has always punched above its weight creatively - from early television pioneers to iconic architecture and globally influential music and design. Today, that creative DNA is powering a bold new era defined by immersive technologies, virtual production and advanced 3D content creation.
Join Glasgow City of Science and Innovation & Glasgow Science Centre as we explore how the city is turning creative heritage into global opportunity— building the talent, tools and partnerships shaping the future of creative tech.
✨ From Clyde Built to Creative Capital 🎬
How Glasgow is Driving the Future of 3D Content
📅 Wednesday 1 April 2026 📍 Glasgow Science Centre 🎟️ Free tickets available now
What’s on the Agenda?
This special edition of Art of Possible will explore how the Glasgow City Region is positioning itself as the UK’s 3D content creation capital.
Backed by ambitious industry–academic partnerships, world-class studios, high-growth startups and increasing international investment, Glasgow is blending creative ambition with cutting-edge digital capability to compete on the global stage.
The panel will unpack:
🚀 The technologies redefining content creation.
🎮 The talent pipelines powering the next generation.
🎬 The studios and startups driving Glasgow’s next creative chapter.
🌍 The commercial opportunities accelerating growth.
🎤 Speakers to be announced soon.
What to Expect?
🎤 Lightning Talks – Insights from industry pioneers.
💬 Panel Discussion & Q&A – Expert discussion on industry trends, challenges & opportunities.
🤝 Networking – Connect with creatives, producers, technologists and investors.
Why Attend?
👍 Connect with Glasgow’s growing digital creative industries and tech ecosystem.
🎙️ Gain insights from experts driving innovation in 3D, XR, simulation and digital storytelling.
🚀 Discover the technologies and talent positioning Glasgow at the forefront of creative tech.
About Art of Possible
Now in its 9th year, this award-winning series connects innovators, creatives, and industry leaders to explore how unexpected tech collaborations drive new ideas and solutions. It’s also an official primer for Scotland’s CAN DO Innovation Summit.