20 February, 17:00-17:20
‘CCI Thrive - seeing with new (CC)Eyes’
Presentation: CCEyes
CCI Thrive explores cutting-edge digital technologies as a means to increase the competitiveness of the creative and cultural sectors. It examines cross-sectoral business cooperations + coproductions using a data-driven approach to inspire innovative new business models, encourage business ventures, boost revenue within the cultural sector + foster better insight into audience preferences. Besides commercial considerations, CCI Thrive will furthermore drive vital aspects of cultural creation such as content, green transition, ethical and cultural values. Set to run until April 2024, the member organisations of this initiative will give insight into the latest developments within in the project, mainly the "CCEyes" online tool - a unique cross-sectoral data-sharing platform catering for an open range of data-informed Apps such as demonstrated with the newly developed CCEye-Catcher.
Co-Funded by the Creative Europe Media programme and the EU.
Partner Organisations
+ BGZ Berliner Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (Coordinator)
+ IMZ International Music + Media Centre
+ betaseries
+ NISV Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid
+ Ars Electronica
+ Centrica
+ Spielfabrique
This talk is held as part of Innovation Day.
SPEAKER
Rémi Tereszkiewicz
CEO, BetaSeries
Rémi Tereszkiewicz is an expert of OTT services and TV series marketing. Having served since 1994 as VP or SVP in sales and marketing positions for various companies such as Warner Brothers (2016), Lagardère Studios / Mediawan (2014), Netgem (2004) or Eurosport (1994), he led the creation and launching of numerous TV services and xVOD offers. He is currently CEO of Betaseries, a media platform running recommendation services for a community of 6 million monthly TV series fans in Europe and analysing TV series & OTT usages for the media industry. Rémi is a Member of the International Academy of the Television Arts & Sciences (International Emmy Awards) and takes part in several French and European research projects addressing Cultural and Creative industries.
Odile Limpach
Professor, Cologne Game Lab and TH Köln University of Applied Sciences
Professor Odile Limpach teaches Economics and entrepreneurship at the Cologne Game Lab, TH Köln University of Applied Sciences and is managing the Incubator of the CGL. She also is co-founder of the accelerator SpielFabrique 360° and works as Strategic Consultant for serious games and cross-media projects. Between, 2007 and 2014, she was the managing director at the German entertainment software studio Blue Byte. Before she was the managing director of Ubisoft GmbH. She graduated from business school in France and completed her MBA in the USA. Odile Limpach is also involved as a volunteer in the areas of vocational training and creative industries development. Furthermore, during twenty years she acted as an advisor (CCEF) for the French Ministry for International Business Development.