Abstract
Creative and cultural industries (CCI) today cover many areas and occupy an increasingly significant place in economic, social, cultural, and political development. They are among the most dynamic sectors of the economy, particularly in terms of employment, and contribute to the international visibility of countries. These CCIs influence and structure contemporary modes of cultural production, dissemination, and consumption. They thus represent a privileged ground for creativity and a strategic lever carrying major socio-economic stakes.
In this context, design emerges as a fundamental stakeholder within the creative and cultural industries. It participates in shaping and forming universes through creation and transmission devices. Design thus contributes to the production of innovative cultural experiences. Exploring collaborative perspectives between design and this ecosystem is not only an important research challenge but also a necessity for envisioning the training of tomorrow's designers.

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