Awards, Biotech, Founders, Startups, Team news
We are thrilled to announce that First Create The Media has been shortlisted for ‘Best Industry Support Partner of the Year’ at the prestigious OBN Awards for 2024. This nomination highlights our dedication to championing innovation and excellence within the life...
Founders, Podcasts, Startups, Team news
Our Founder and Creative Director Kat Arney was recently invited onto Lucy Mann’s brilliant Small Spark Theory podcast. Listen through the player below or search your podcast app of choice to hear Kat talking about the story behind First Create The Media and...
Charities & Societies, Content, Founders, Research Organisations & Companies, Startups, Strategy & Consulting
By Kat Arney, Creative Director at First Create The Media. Want more tips for telling the stories about your science? Sign up for our newsletter. We hear a lot about the importance of telling stories, whether it’s about scientific research or more broadly about an...
Charities & Societies, Content, Founders, Research Organisations & Companies, Startups
By Kat Arney, Founder and Creative Director at First Create The Media As long as science-led organisations have been sharing their content on social media and news platforms have had ‘Speak Your Brains’ comment boxes, there have been haters and trolls who are always...
Charities & Societies, Founders, Research Organisations & Companies, Startups, Workshops & Training
The COVID-19 pandemic may have taken talks, meetings and pitch sessions online – something we addressed in our previous blog posts with tips to make your Zoom go with a boom. But as vaccination rates continue to rise and cases (hopefully!) start to fall, we can...
Founders, Research Organisations & Companies, Startups, Strategy & Consulting, Workshops & Training
‘Boring Comms Waste Lives’ is my new mantra. Hours of human life are being wasted sitting through boring presentations or listlessly turning the pages of indigestible reports. More importantly, if your biomedical research, product or company could save lives but...