A HIGHLIGHT of the Brighton Digital Festival is the open studios, when Wired Sussex members open their doors for a unique behind-the-scenes look at some of the city’s most creative companies.

From finding fulfilment and meaning in business, to developing ideas and going solo, this year’s five-day programme has something for everyone.

Those interested in running their own tech start-up could benefit from a series of sessions by internet software company Claromentis.

The Brighton business will open its doors to show off its open culture with relaxed afternoon workshops on Friday.

To register go to www.eventbr ite.co.uk/e/claromentis-open-studio-tickets-12545103743.

An agency celebrated for its radical working practices is NixonMcInnes, a people and culture consultancy which creates greater meaning in business.

The team will share its vision for better 21st century business by finding fulfilment, one the company’s core values.

To give a taster of what it’s like to work with NixonMcInnes, a workshop will explore themes from Roman Krznaric’s book ‘How to find fulfilling work’.

The session tomorrow will also deal with job fulfilment and how to deal with anxiety and fear and change.

To book go to http://nixonmcin nesopenstudio2014.eventbrite.co.uk Another prestigious company to open its doors is marketing and social media agency Propellernet.

At the session Will It Make Life Better? attendees will be introduced to a way of thinking about marketing that is focused on people and not marketing.

All are welcome, particularly local creative agencies doing amazing work.

To register go to www.eventbrite.com/e/propellernet-open-studio-tickets-12618023849.

Spook Studio, the home of happy startups, is welcoming creatives for an afternoon of networking and fun tomorrow (pictured are founders Carlos Saba and Laurence McCahill).

Spook will show off its new start-up hub and demonstrate its unique approach to building happy, thriving businesses – with added ping pong and beers.

To register go to http://www.spookopenstudios.eventbrite.com.

Those interested in moving to mobile should head to Ocasta Studio.

The session will overview the post-PC era, from design, development, testing, analytics and getting an app into the stores.

To register go to www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/moving-to-mobile-its-a-good-call-tickets-12691768421.