A community of change for creative skills

Creative Skills Week 2026

Theme

The Difference That Makes the Difference

Europe’s future depends on creative skills – the capacity to imagine alternatives, experiment with new solutions, and respond to uncertainty. Creative skills are increasingly recognised as essential for navigating complexity, adapting to transformation, and strengthening democratic governance through collective actions.

Such skills are developed, tested, and shared through the Cultural and Creative Sectors and Industries (CCSI). Here cultural practice, creative collaboration, and artistic experimentation shape how societies question assumptions, confront power, exercise freedom, and imagine alternative futures.

Creative Skills Week 2026 (CSW2026) is bringing together Europe’s CCSI, policymakers, educators, and industry leaders in Brussels at a time when democracy, technological sovereignty, and social cohesion are under pressure to ask: how can we harness and target the transformative power of creative skills for wider societal challenges?

At the centre of CSW2026 is the concept of creative confidence – the capacity to turn creative thinking into action, to bring together forms of expertise conventionally kept apart. This enables individuals and organisations to thrive on collaboration and inclusivity, prototype new models of thinking and action, and develop innovative approaches to familiar challenges. By embedding creative skills into professional development strategies, we can ensure that organisations have the confidence to tackle challenges, experiment, and thrive in an era of rapid change.

While these skills are deeply rooted in cultural practice, their relevance extends far beyond the CCSI. Within the sector, they already drive innovation, shape narratives, and generate new forms of collaboration across disciplines and borders.

Across the wider economy and society, they increasingly contribute to innovation and problem-solving across sectors – from education and digital governance to health systems, human resources, and data-driven organisations.

CSW2026 moves beyond internal sector dialogue to build strategic alliances across policy and practice domains. Through high-level debates, case studies, and cross-sector showcases, the event demonstrates how creative skills operate in practice and why they represent a different perspective, one that reframes challenges, connects ecosystems, and shapes Europe’s capacity to act.

This edition also marks a key milestone for the CYANOTYPES project, co-organiser of CSW2026. The programme will include a showcase of the CYANOTYPES pilots – real-life implementations of the CYANOTYPES Framework – alongside the project’s policy recommendations. We invite policymakers, practitioners, and stakeholders to explore how creative skills can strengthen Europe’s capacity to anticipate and shape European futures.

Apply the CYANOTYPES Framework within your own context! Contact us to learn how to become a Pilot runner.

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