NEM ETP
Jean-Dominique Meunier
NEM Chairman & Executive Director
Technicolor
I am sure that you love
mathematics…
I am sure that you love
content…
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…and I am sure that you love
creativity
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and I am sure that you love
reading Portuguese…
A new Name
N.E.M. =
A new Moto
driving the future of digital
experience
A New NEM with a new
perimeter…
New NEM is the Horizon 2020 European
Technology Platform dedicated to Content
dealing with Connected, Converging and
Interactive Media & Creative Industries’
A relevance !
•
The entire European
Media and
Content Industry
(MCI) sector in
Europe produced some
213 billion
Euros
in 2007.
•
Average annual growth levels of MCI for
the EU27 are higher than the overall
growth levels and this is a general
pattern throughout the EU.
•
In 2007, the entire European economy
employed some 226 million people; the
MCI employed
10.8 million people
across Europe. More than half of these
people were employed in the EU6.
•
The average annual growth rate in
employment for the MCI between 1995
and 2007 was higher than the growth
rate for the economy as a whole in the
EU27.
European Commission Joint Research Centre , Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, Statistical, Ecosystems and Competitiveness Analysis of the Media and Content Industries
ftp://ftp.jrc.es/pub/EURdoc/JRC69435.pdf
…with some (other) figures at
stake…
•
As stated during the Competiveness Week of
November 2012 to which NEM contributed, the
'European Competitiveness Report 2010'
identified the
Creative Industries
as one
of Europe's most dynamic sectors having an
important growth potential as the Internet
develops.
– It accounts today around
3.5% of the
GNP
of the EU and some 3.8 % of its
workforce (
5 million jobs
).
– It is divided in the following main
branches: Music, Books, Art, Film,
Broadcasting, Performing Arts,
Architecture, Designs, Publishing,
Advertising, Software and Games.
Creative Economy Report (2010) UNTAD http://unctad.org/en/Docs/ditctab20103_en.pdf
…and a challenging
societal impact
•
As a sector, the media content sector
has moreover
a major societal
impact, for example
:
– European citizens spend on average
1/3 of their waking time
consuming media
in one form or another– European Content and particularly Creative industries are dominated by
small enterprises
. Most of them are even very small; micro-companies and free-lancers represent 85% of companies in creativeindustries.
"The European Creative Industries Alliance from concept to reality " Speech by Reinhard Büscher on the objectives of the European Creative Industries Alliance
… in a word of big
(impressive)
numbers
S ou rc e : GO -Glo beNEM – the New European
Media ETP
Thanks to all active
members
!
• A community
• A network
• A summit
• A vision
• A strategic research
agenda
• Position papers
• A periodic news letter
• …
…with members from
• Industry sector (42%),
• Universities (23%)
• Research institutes
(19%).
NEM members - geography
• Spain (19%)
• Germany (12%)
• U.K. (9%),
• France (8%),
• Italy and Greece (7% both)
• Belgium (5%).
•
Portugal (3%)
• 13% of NEM members who
are from countries which are
not part of EU
• 5% of members who are
from outside of Europe
New NEM in a nutshell
Cluster of
platforms
Content &
Creative
industries
Cluster of
associations
Cluster of
clusters
Cluster of
clubs
Cluster of
projects
dealing with
Connected,
Converging
and Interactive
Media &
Creative
Industries
New NEM, includes …
… Content &
Creative
Industries
•
Advertising
•
Architecture
•
A/V
•
Culture heritage
•
(Product) Design
•
Fashion
•
Film
•
Games
•
Publishing
•
Music
New NEM, is …
… a cluster
of clusters
• Cap Digital
• Images & Réseaux
• Imaginove
• iMinds
• Madrid Audio Visual
• …
• eNEM – Spanish Platform
• Lithuanian NEM Platform
• Morocco Numeric Cluster
• PICTOR – Industrial
Research Cluster (Belgium)
• Romanian NEM Initiative
• Portugal NEM initiative
New NEM, is…
Sept. 9 2014, Porto NEM Portugal 21
…a cluster
of associations
•
Creative Industries KTN (Private
compagny, UK)
•
Connected Digital Economy Catapult
(Research Institute, UK)
•
Federation of European Publishers (FEP)
•
Ficam (Fédération des Industries du
Cinéma, de l'Audiovisuel et du
Multimédia)
•
Frankfurt Book Fair (FBF)
•
Institut für Buchwissenschaft
•
Mozilla fundation (UK)
New NEM, is …
… a cluster of
platforms
• Europeana
• Fi-Content experiments
(Brittany, Zurich, Berlin,
Cologne, Lancaster, Barcelona
on Social connected YV
platform, Smart City services
platform, Pervasive games
platform)
• ImaginLab
• ….
Pervasive Gaming Social Connected TV Smart City Services
New NEM, is …
…a cluster
of clubs
• Investors club
– MediaDeals, Peacefullfish
• Museums club
• FabLabs club
• …
New NEM, is…
… a cluster
of projects
A social platform…
www.nem-initiative.org
…with 3 main missions
•
strategy mission
– provide a coherent business focused analysis of research and
innovation bottlenecks and opportunities related to societal
challenges and industrial leadership actions and develop
strategies to address these)
•
mobilising mission
mobilise industry and other stakeholders within the EU to work in
partnership and deliver on agreed priorities)
•
dissemination mission
share information and enable knowledge transfer to a wide range
…driving innovation at the crossroads
of…
Media
Content
Networks
Creativity
…growing user community
Establish the foundation of a European infrastructure for
promoting and experimenting novel usages of media, content and
entertainment on connected devices to drive Future Internet
usage.
With
Cutting-edge ICT platforms
for SMEs and developers
Social connected TV, Smart city services, Pervasive games
…for promoting and experimenting novel usages
A step forward !
• NEM is taking this opportunity to focus on and tackle
the Media and Content Sector,
• …aiming to be a cluster of clusters and an
experimentation platform towards innovation
Strategy activities
For the strategy mission (to provide a coherent business focused analysis of research
and innovation bottlenecks and opportunities related to societal challenges and
industrial leadership actions and develop strategies to address these) :
Position
Papers
• Creative industry, Creative industry and investment, Content & green, Content & cloud,
Content & privacy, Content & crowd, …
International
• Establish a strategy beyond European NEM clusters and America Latin NEM
clusters
SRA
• V0 : April 2014 • V1 : June 2014 • V2 : Sept. 2014 • Vf : NEM summit 2014New NEM
• Name • Moto • Logo • Legal formVision
• V0 : April 2014 • V1 : June 2014 • V2 : Sept. 2014 • Vf : NEM summit 2014PPP
• Big data : joint the current imitative
being set up • Content : 2014 :
establish a rationale and an action plan;
2015 : elaboration
ETP
• 2014 : launch the common group with
Networks!/ISI ETP • Set up relationships with
Mobilizing activities
For the mobilising mission (to mobilise industry and other stakeholders within the EU
to work in partnership and deliver on agreed priorities) :
Network content
clusters and
associations
Enlarge the
governance to
new
stakeholders
Launch* a 2h
webinar (online
conference)
every month
targeting one of
the 28 EU
countries
In cooperation with the NEM network of clusters
and associations
Set-up* an
cutting-edge
online market
place
(technology/busi
ness cooperation
platform
linking creative industries SMEs and providers of ICTsolutions
Initiate* a
cooperation /
connexion
Forums every 3
months in
different EU
locations
In cooperation with the NEM network of clusters
and associations
Identify existing
Platforms
and lunch* the
NEM Clubs
Involve Student
and Youth
Dissemination activities
For the dissemination mission (to share information and enable knowledge transfer to
a wide range of stakeholders across the EU) :
New
NEM web
site
Including collaborative platformMonthly
Webinars
and Quaterly
forums
NEM Summit
Brussels
29 Sept. – Oct. 1st‘14
• Oct. 2014Futur en Seine
Paris
12-15 June ‘14Frankfurt Book
Fair
8 to 12 October 2014Social
networks
iMinds
Brussels 23 Oct. ‘14 EC Creativity Workshop 26 - 27 March ‘14 LuxembourgInfo days
G2 : 23 Jan. ‘14 G1 : NEM summit ‘14New NEM vision & SRIA
2013
2014
wksp 1 wksp 2 wksp 3 wksp 4 wksp 5Jan-Feb March April May June July August Sept Oct Nov
Summit SB/AG SB SB
V0
V1
V
f SB contributionsF2F editing meeting F2F editing meeting
editing group setup editing F2F editing telco 2 EC wksp Final vision Final SRIA
Vision
• Sectors :
– creative industry who are the stakeholders,
– what are the content ?
• Trends :
– User : nb of connected people, nb of connected devices/object, nb of
tera bytes of creative/media content
– Business & market : content industry, sectors covered (fashion, A/V,
gaming, publisher, …)
– Technologies :
• Networks (wired/wireless/satellite)
• Devices
– Evolution of the business value chain
• Needs :
– users (societal challenges : Where do the technologies facilitate the user life),
– business (workflow)
– Which vertical markets ? entertainment, education, health, tourism, ...
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Foreseen innovations
– Content creation
• Professional, user generated, smart objects (IoT), collaborative/crowd creation, storytelling, Open data
– Content personalisation & recommendation
• Personal data, privacy
• Emotional monitoring, user behaviour
– Content processing
• Storage, cloud
• Brokering, aggregation
• New formats (UHD, 3Dvideo&sound, holographic) , virtual & augmented reality, metadata, • Post production • Accessibility • Data analytics • Content search • Compression performance
– Content distribution
• ATAWADAx on any networks seamlessly
• Application able to configure the network according to needs (bandwidth, latency, security, ...) (linked to business model)
– Content consumption
• Rights management, content protection
• User interaction/accessibility/Interface design/natural interaction • Transaction (payment,
• Immersive devices (connected TV, glasses, windscreen, ...) • Translation
Document content
• I- Forword
• II- Vision hot topics – II.1- Sectors
• II.1.1- Creative & content industry who are the stakeholders ?
• II.1.2- What is the content ?
– II.2- Trends
• II.2.1- Users
• II.2.2- Business & market
• II.2.3- Technologies
• II.2.4- Evolution of the business value chain
– II.3- Needs A • III- Foreseen innovations
– III.1- Content creation
• III.1.1 Overview & Context
• III.1.2 Creation of Audio/Visual Content
• III.1.3 Digital Cinema
• III.1.4 Publishing, Books and Text-based Digital
Media
– III.2- Content personnalisation & recommandation
• III.2.1- Personal data, privacy
• III.2.2- Emotional monitoring, user behaviour
• III.2.3- Open&Big Data
• III.2.4- User personalisation and individual
experience
– III.3- Content processing
• III.3.1- Storage, cloud • III.3.2- Brokering, aggregation
• III.3.3- New formats (UHD, 3Dvideo&sound, holographic), virtual & augmented reality
• III.3.3- New formats (UHD, 3Dvideo&sound, holographic), virtual & augmented reality
• III.3.4- Metadata • III.3.5- Post production • III.3.6- Accessibility • III.3.7- Data analytics • III.3.8- Content search
• III.3.9- Compression performance
– III.4- Content distribution
– III.5- Content consumption
• III.5.1- Rights management. • III.5.2- User interaction • III.5.3- Visualization end points • III.5.4- Transaction (payment) • III.5.5- Translation
• IV- International cooperation
• V- Potential PPP
– V.1- Technology locks – V.2- Potential stakeholders – V.3- Expected impact – V.4- Potential business areas – V.5- Expecting deliverables – V.6- Program phases
NEM summit
Benefice for being a NEM
member
•
What NEM does now that is of highest
value to you ?
– Networking opportunities and contact establishment within NEM community – View sharing and establishment of common
positions within and around NEM
– Road-mapping of NEM related research priorities within NEM SRIA and its impact in R&D programs
•
What else NEM should do in future that
is of high value to you ?
– Presentation of project results in the NEM area as base for creation of new project ideas
– Facilitation of creation of the project proposals and consortiums
– Support for inter-sector R&D activities and implementation of achieved results into products and services
– Increased impact on the policy level
•
Networking
opportunities and contactestablishment within NEM community which includes organisations from different complementary domains (media, telecom, game, creative industry, device vendors, ...) in regard to partner identification for consortia forming or collaborative research.
• View sharing and establishment of common positions within and around NEM using the
position paper
activity
•
Road-mapping
of NEM related research priorities within NEM SRA and its impact in R&D programs • Definition of a potential Private-Public-Partnershipprogram
•
Project proposal
to the NEM community for the next WP 2014-2015 using the NEM Web Site formula • Access to the project list of the FP7 funded projects inorder to analyse which has been already be done.
•
Access to experimental facilities
targeting NEM sectors.…with clear added values
•
NEM as a centre for
convergence
•
NEM as a centre of
Innovation
•
NEM as a centre of
influence
•
NEM as a centre for
networking
Thanks
for
your
Welcome to
driving the future of digital
experience