Imagine – Great Ideas Made Real

‘Imagine – Great Ideas Made Real’ is a film showcase highlighting the UK’s strengths in innovation. The 2 minute film ‘Imagine’ will showcase over 100 British innovations, referencing the UK’s long history and focusing on recent innovations. The video will be used by UKTI worldwide in support of its business events and showcasing the UK as a centre of innovation.

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    One Response to Imagine – Great Ideas Made Real

    1. Perfect timing to showcase the U.K.’s many innovation successes–during the Summer Olympics!

      I couldn’t imagine how a two-minute video could capture 100 innovations, but it did–and successfully. It’s a great reminder of all the innovations that have originated–or are building on other countries’ innovations today–in the U.K.

      Thanks for posting!

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