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Findings

This section presents key findings of the first Business Roundtables (BRTs) and gives a glimpse into the state of the content industry in many European countries, particularly including the situation in some of the new EU member states likeHungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and potential future applicant states like Romania.

These reports have been systematically scanned for interesting and topic relevant information over the question how content producers can benefit from the results of the scientific work in FP5. Also a new condensed abstract was compiled on every report, consisting of the three components Abstract of key findings, Infobox and a Lessons Learned section. Key phrases or key sentences are highlighted in bold letters to increase readability. Contact information of the organizer and the hosting organisation can be found in the Infobox to foster a fruitful exchange between organizers of BRTs and the multimedia content industry.

Continue to the findings:

  • BRT 1 to 4

    Budapest, Hungary

    BRT1: Hungarian eContent Programme "DAT – 2002" by the Hungarian Association of Content Industry - Topic: e-Learning

    Warsaw, Poland.

    BRT2: Computer EXPO'03 - Topic: Mobile Multimedia

    Wiesbaden, Germany

    BRT3: E-Content Forum - Topic: "Welche Potentiale hat Paid-Content? / Potentials of Paid Content

    Prague, Czech Republic

    BRT4: Internet Expo / Linux Expo - Topic: Broadband Internet – Content, Technologies and Services


  • BRT 5 to 8

    Cannes, France

    BRT5: Milia 03 - Topic: Leveraging New Technologies for Content Business Success

    Stara Lesna (High Tatra), Slovakia

    BRT6: Slovak Academy of Science - Topic: The Digital Libraries of the Future - New Directions of the Research Programme

    Bucharest, Romania

    BRT 7: CERF 2003- Topic: e-content for mobile communications

    Amsterdam, Netherlands

    BRT8: "Multimedia Companies after the Hype", Amsterdam


  • BRT 9 to 12

    Vienna, Austria

    BRT9: "Research and Technology in Europe – Austria's Position in the European Environment" - ECAustria, Vienna

    Stuttgart, Germany

    BRT10: "How to make content mobile?", in connection with UMTS Award

    Tampere, Finland

    BRT 11: "Mobile Game Industry Stream" - Mindtrek 2003, during "ICT New ventures Forum"

    Budapest, Hungary

    BRT 12: Topic: Broadband, during DAT conference

 

  • BRT 13 to 16

    Geneva, Switzerland

    BRT13: "Avoiding the Content Gap: Solutions for the Future"

    Salzburg, Austria

    BRT14: "Cross Media Business - Strategies Television and Radio Stations Should Develop to Serve the Needs of Future Consumers"

    Bucharest, Romania

    BRT15: "Is Culture a Real Beneficiary of the Information Society Technologies?"

    Cannes, France

    BRT16: "The Mobile Multimedia Lifestyle - Projects and Activities Supported by the European Commission IST Programme"

  

  • BRT 17 to 21

    Bratislava, Slovakia

    BRT17: "e-Government in Slovakia - Possibilities and Challenges"

    Karlsruhe, Germany

    BRT18: "e-Learning: Content and Infrastructure in the Public Sector"

    Amsterdam, Netherlands

    BRT19: "Digital Paper" in the Amsterdam Olympic Stadium by EMR and OPPO-MMBO

    Zakopane, Poland 

    BRT20:: "Citizens' and SME'S Actual Needs for On-line Public Services: Comparison between Member States and New Member States"

    Prague, Czech Republik

    BRT 21 - in during FAMU: "Interactive TV – Content, Platforms and Services”

Click here to get a detailled and clickable PDF map of all BRT locations (0,7MB).

You may also find the three consolidated reports, condensing information from the full reports (with the same content as the findings website - but as PDF), useful:

Or click the menu on the left side to continue ...

 
September 8 2008