Dhaka, June 1 -- The government's renewed focus on the creative economy, that is, artisans, weavers, blacksmiths, musicians, drama artists, painters, and countless other cultural practitioners, is a welcome and long-awaited recognition of the people who carry our heritage forward. Allocating funds for financing these trades is not merely an economic intervention; it is an investment in identity, memory, and national pride. Yet, if Bangladesh truly wants this sector to flourish in a rapidly changing world, financial support alone is not enough. A significant portion of this investment must be directed toward equipping creative workers with modern technology, especially digital tools and AI-driven systems that can amplify their craft, expan...