News from the EBU

MediaRoad receives an excellent assessment – paving the way for Horizon Europe to shine a light on projects combining creativity and technology

We are delighted that the EBU-coordinated MediaRoad project has received an extremely positive final review from independent experts mandated by the European Commission. A reminder of MediaRoad: it has been a collaboration between European media, producers and researchers to accelerate innovation across the sector. The MediaRoad project focused on three hubs: a SandBox hub; a Policy Hub; and a Network Hub. It ran for over two years, ending on 31 October 2019, and was funded by the Horizon 2020 programme.

The review of MediaRoad recently published by the European Commission states:

  • The project has delivered exceptional results with significant immediate or potential impact
  • The expected results and impact surpassed the expectations. This is particularly true for theSandbox hub.
  • The achievements are impressive and strengthen the European media landscape as digital innovation continues to accelerate.
  • The project was able to overachieve on some of the envisaged impacts, by establishing a large network of European stakeholders in the media industry through the envisaged activities implemented in the Policy, Networking, and Sandbox hubs.
  • The project has a strong impact on SMEs, relying on the Sandbox network. The number of results obtained by the Sandbox is quite impressive.

Some key figures from MediaRoad are detailed below.

The positive impact of MediaRoad demonstrates that bringing together creativity and technology innovation deserves a prominent place in the new Horizon Europe programme.

We want to give a shout-out to the partners that made MediaRoad such a success: the broadcasters, both public, with the BBCRAI, and VRT, and commercial, with the Association of European Radios; the leading media research institutes IRTEPFL and IMEC; and CEPI, the European Audiovisual Production Association.  For the EBU, MediaRoad was a hugely valuable and rewarding experience. We are proud that its legacy will continue to drive innovation across Europe’s media.

Key figures from MediaRoad

  • 18 Sandboxes were created and more than 20 pitching events for start-ups at an international level and provided matchmaking between media companies and media tech entrepreneurs.
  • Eight policy-oriented newsletters and two MediaRoad Vision documents were published: “The Future of Media Innovation – European Research Agenda beyond 2020”, “Future and emerging technological trends for the media sector”.
  • Seven responses to relevant EU consultations were delivered.
  • A network of more than 50 official MediaRoad stakeholders was developed, including broadcasters, production companies, R&D institutes, key creative sector players, new media, technology-developing SMEs, journalists and academics.
  • 20 successful events were organised to highlight relevant topics and foster collaboration and exchange.
  • MediaRoad activities and results were disseminated through 99 videos, 103 news articles, seven publications, 17 newsletters, nine press releases, 10 podcast episodes and representations at 84 external conferences and meetings.
Commissioner Gabriel at the MediaRoad closing conference

Six Crucial Technological Trends for the Media Sector

The MediaRoad Vision Paper on Future and Emerging Technologies for the Media Sector analyses six technological trends – Artificial Intelligence (AI), Immersive technologies, Blockchain, 5G, Internet of Things (IoT) and Convergence – and their impacts on media sectors, and provides policy recommendations aiming at ensuring positive consequences for our societies.

The Paper has been developed by the Policy Hub of MediaRoad. Launched in September 2017, the two-year MediaRoad project brings together a wide range of European media stakeholders. The project aims to provide recommendations for future-proofing media policies and promoting the implementation of innovative media concepts. MediaRoad benefits from the support and funding from the European Union research and innovation funding programme Horizon 2020.

MediaRoad’s 2nd Vision Paper takes as starting point the 1st Vision Paper on the Future of Media Innovation, and its identification of key trends and challenges for the European media sector, and the derived policy recommendations. Based on a combination of various sources (in particular experts interviews and an online survey), it provides, for each technological trend, an analysis of its likely impact on the media sector and on society as a whole, and policy recommendations. 

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MediaRoad’s response to the Stakeholders’ Consultation on Horizon Europe Co-design 2021-2024

Written by Heritiana Ranaivoson & Luciano Morganti


Have your say on future objectives for EU-funded research and innovation

On the 28th of June 2019, the European Union, in the preparation of the implementation of Horizon Europe, launched an online consultation to prepare a ‘Strategic Plan’ for Horizon Europe that will guide the work programmes and calls for proposals for Horizon Europe’s first four years (2021-2024). It is complemented by an online consultation on Horizon Europe Co-design – Implementation, open until the 4th of October 2019.

This post recaps MediaRoad’s response, generally asking for a more systematic presence of the media sector in Horizon Europe’s work programmes.  It follows the structure of the guidelines.

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Driving the Future of Media Innovation in Europe

The MediaRoad Vision Paper on the Future of Media Innovation presents a concerted effort to offer practical policies to support the European media sector’s digital transformation and ensure its future sustainability in an increasingly competitive global market.

The Paper has been developed by the Policy Hub of MediaRoad. Launched in September 2017, the two-year MediaRoad project brings together a wide range of European media stakeholders. The project aims to provide recommendations for future-proofing media policies and promoting the implementation of innovative media concepts.

Support from the European Union research and innovation funding programme Horizon 2020 has been crucial in bringing these ideas to life. With the culmination of Horizon 2020 and efforts to prepare its successor “Horizon Europe”, media stakeholders and policy makers are faced with a unique opportunity to share their vision to how to drive the future of research and innovation in Europe.

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Key representatives from the Audiovisual value chain gathered to discuss Content and Digital Innovation in A Multi-Platform World

Press Release

Monaco, 18 June 2018

 

The European Coordination of Independent Producers (CEPI) successfully organised an industry workshop at the 58th Monte Carlo Television Festival of 2018. The workshop about ‘‘Content and Digital Innovation in A Multi-Platform World’’ was organised in the framework of MediaRoad, a Horizon 2020 funded project, and managed to gather various key stakeholders from the audiovisual value chain with outstanding speakers from the Independent Producers sector, Broadcasting and Platforms, as well as proactive Universities.

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