PROSPECTIVE STEPS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SECTORS IN THE CREATIVE ECONOMY

Authors

  • Faizullaev Nurulla Bakhromovich Author
  • Menglieveva Yulduzkhon Bakhodirovna Author

Keywords:

creative economy, digital transformation, virtual and augmented reality, artificial intelligence, creative clusters, innovative projects.

Abstract

The creative economy is becoming an important factor in global development, bringing together industries based on innovation, intellectual labor, and cultural values. Digital transformation—including VR, AR, AI, and blockchain—expands the possibilities for creating and distributing creative products. The development of infrastructure, such as creative clusters and art hubs, promotes collaboration and the emergence of innovative projects. Updating educational programs and training a new generation of specialists will ensure the continued growth of creative industries.

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Published

2026-01-11