N-LITE Final Symposium
Join the N-LITE Final Symposium to celebrate the project and discover what’s next for literary tourism in rural regions.
Over the day, you will hear from partners and contributors from Ireland, Finland, Norway, Sweden and the Faroe Islands, alongside practitioners in creative industries, cultural tourism and literary tourism, with a strong focus on digital and immersive experiences.
What to expect
- Youth-led creative showcases and place-based storytelling from across partner regions
- International case studies and practical insights for sustainable, year-round literary tourism
- Interactive XR experiences and games from the N-LITE Tale-Smiths initiative
- Digital platform insights: demos of the Tale-Smiths XR platform and guidance on how regions can continue using and adapting it beyond the project
- Partner room with organisations showcasing pilots, ideas and new projects
- Networking with peers across tourism, culture, local government, education, policy and the creative industries
Join the N-LITE Final Symposium to celebrate the project and discover what’s next for literary tourism in rural regions.
Over the day, you will hear from partners and contributors from Ireland, Finland, Norway, Sweden and the Faroe Islands, alongside practitioners in creative industries, cultural tourism and literary tourism, with a strong focus on digital and immersive experiences.
What to expect
- Youth-led creative showcases and place-based storytelling from across partner regions
- International case studies and practical insights for sustainable, year-round literary tourism
- Interactive XR experiences and games from the N-LITE Tale-Smiths initiative
- Digital platform insights: demos of the Tale-Smiths XR platform and guidance on how regions can continue using and adapting it beyond the project
- Partner room with organisations showcasing pilots, ideas and new projects
- Networking with peers across tourism, culture, local government, education, policy and the creative industries
Screenshot from Tale Smiths, a video game developed as part of the N-LITE Project
Who should attend
Open to the public, including those working in tourism, culture, creative industries, policy, education and digital media, and anyone interested in how storytelling can shape place.
This event is especially relevant for:
- Literary agencies, networks and organisations
- Tourism and cultural organisations, festivals and visitor experience providers
- Immersive, digital and creative innovation businesses
- Local authorities (culture, arts, heritage, libraries, community, night-time economy)
- Youth cultural and literary groups (18–35)
- Researchers, educators and policy stakeholders
Programme highlights
Keynote talks, panels, interactive sessions, youth showcases, and a dedicated immersive demo & partner space. Full agenda will be shared with registrants.
Registration
Attendance is free, but registration is required. Capacity is limited. Please register online and cancel if you cannot attend so someone else can join.
Accessibility & Contact
Contact us in advance with any access requirements: imeldamccarron@wdc.ie
About N-LITE
Funded by the Interreg Northern Periphery and Arctic (NPA) Programme. Lead Partner: Western Development Commission
Good to know
Highlights
- 6 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Location
The Mick Lally Theatre
Druid Lane
Galway
How do you want to get there?

Agenda
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Registration (Tea / Coffee)
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Welcome and Context
Welcome and overview of the day (WDC)
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EU Projects - Value and Impact
Michael Mc Grath, National Communication Coordinator for EU Cohesion Policy Funds