Alongside the development of the AI-simulation, Claire is undertaking some market research to explore the skills gaps across the cultural and events industries. This research will not only identify how the AI-simulation can enable organisations to improve their practice and support their teams but the research will also explore how MUTI Live might develop theirContinue reading “Market Research & Product Development – MUTI Live”
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Northamptonshire Events Strategy
In collaboration with West Northamptonshire Council and as part of her day-job at the University of Northampton, Claire is leading the team to collaboratively develop an events strategy for the region, dovetailing in with the existing tourism and cultural strategies. This project will include community engagement, event activity mapping and collaboration with relevant public andContinue reading “Northamptonshire Events Strategy”
AI-driven simulation (APLE) with MUTI Live
Building on her PhD research, Claire is the subject specialist for the development of an AI-driven decision-making training tool being cultivated by MUTI Live and working with AI and VR specialists. The prototype is in creation during early 2026 and we hope to have a model for testing by April. The aim is to createContinue reading “AI-driven simulation (APLE) with MUTI Live”
Protecting People, Strengthening Places – Addressing Martyn’s Law
With support and funding from the University of Northampton, Claire is leading a new project focused on collaboration across the events, tourism, hospitality, retail and public sector to respond to the challenges of Martyn’s Law (Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025). This project is working closely with the Chief Constable’s office and Counter Terrorism specialistsContinue reading “Protecting People, Strengthening Places – Addressing Martyn’s Law”
Keeping Science Safe – British Science Festival 2025
Claire was again invited to develop, plan and manage safety for the British Science Festival this year. Alongside the creation and development of the Event Safety Management Plan, Claire created the volunteer training materials as well as a special report into the festival’s compliance with Martyn’s Law (Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025) and goodContinue reading “Keeping Science Safe – British Science Festival 2025”
Silverstone F1 British Grand Prix – Event Control
Building on her observations last year, Claire played a key part in delivering the 2025 Formula 1 British Grand Prix at Silverstone as a Base Controller. This role is about co-ordinating resources, people and responding to issues as they arise. In essence, this role is the manifestation of her research as well as being anContinue reading “Silverstone F1 British Grand Prix – Event Control”
80% Awesome
In collaboration with Rachel Picken, Claire developed the concept of operating at 80% Awesome and the pair have now built this into a business offering workshops, Agile tools and consultancy services with their Lean Life Canvas, FamBan and the soon-to-be published Awesome Team Canvas.
Centre for Events and Festivals – Practitioner Board
Claire is delighted to join the Practitioner Board at the Centre for Events and Festivals and actively contribute to the development and dissemination of applied research across the global events sector.
The Power of Events – Strategic Lead for Research, Insights and Policy
In this new role, Claire is leading on the development of organisational policy and practice for The Power of Events, focusing on creating systems that really work and enable the company to thrive. She continues to lead on research activity using the Event Industry Insights App, working with Excel London, AEME, and EICC amongst others!
MUTI Live – AI Driven Simulation
Claire is continuing her collaboration with MUTI Live to apply her PhD research to developing an AI-driven simulation tool to cultivate effective decision-making skills in a highly dynamic and immersive experience. Her pedagogic practice provides the cornerstone for the learning structure and scaffolding of the experience.