After the success and positive feedback of Navig8 last year, City College Brighton and Hove are hosting Navig8 06 on Tuesday 27th June. The event is targeted at students from 16 upwards and it aims to encourage and help those who wish to follow a career in the traditional/interactive media industries. It also aims to give teachers, careers advisors and support staff the opportunity to see some of the exciting work that is being produced in East Sussex as well as meeting representatives from both Industry and Higher Education.
Speakers include Peter Robinson (Channels Manager for ITV Local), Steve Stark (Managing Director of Totally Radio), Nick Franklin (Assistant Editor, BBC Southern Counties) and Davie Johnston (Head of Technology - Commercials and TV, The Moving Picture Company).

Navig8 06 at City College
Peter Robinson says:
'City College students have already shown their excellent work on ITV Local - what a great thing to put on your CV! I'm really pleased to have the chance to talk about how emerging technology is changing the face of broadcasting at the Navig8 event"
In the afternoon session, the College is running a series of workshops which include software packages such as 3D Max and small seminar sessions with industry practitioners. Skillset (the national training organisation for broadcast, film, video and multimedia) will be also be there to offer individuals private 'one to one' careers advice about working in the industry and what opportunities there are.
There will be an exhibition with stands including Skillset, BBC, Galaxy Life, and Plug In Media.
Entry to the event is only £3.00 per delegate. Spaces are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
For further information, please call Brian Bell, Marketing Communications Officer, on 01273 667788 Ext. 488 or email bb1@ccb.ac.uk
About City College Brighton and Hove: Founded over 100 years ago, City College Brighton and Hove has become an international centre of excellence. Every year over 2,000 full-time and 13,000 part time students as well as many international and European students choose City College as their education provider. The College provides training to over 2,000 businesses and has a 'City Business Skills' department which focuses on employers' needs. Offering over 650 courses from basic level to pre-University level, City College is working with its partners to develop the workforce of the future.