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News
Launch of NEM, the European Technology Platform for
Networked and Electronic Media (15/7/2005)
The Birth of a New Industry Sector
Leading European players from the telecommunications,
electronics, audiovisual and media industries have joined forces
in an initiative to foster the development of new audiovisual and
multimedia broadband services. This initiative, chaired by Thomson,
is called NEM - Networked and Electronic Media. The NEM initiative
is launched today in Brussels as an EU Technology Platform.
Today, the leading European players in the
telecommunications, electronics, audiovisual and media industries
are launching the Networked and Electronic Media (NEM) Technology
Platform in Brussels. Frank Dangeard, Chairman & CEO of Thomson,
the founding member chairing the NEM Platform, will open the launching
conference. The founding members of this initiative are Alcatel,
the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), France Telecom, Intel, Nokia,
Philips, Telef—nica and Thomson.
Viviane Reding, Commissioner for Information
Society and Media, welcomed the launch of the new Technology Platform:
"I am convinced that before the end of this decade, the long-awaited
technological convergence between communication infrastructures,
media content, and electronic equipment will have been completed.
A major part of my new policy initiative i2010 aims to foster this
process so as to create new market opportunities and jobs as well
as a more diverse offer for consumers. Industry players must closely
work together across the sectors to make sure that technological
progress can generate these benefits along the entire value chain
of the digital economy. I am confident that the Networked and Electronic
Media Technology Platform can make a significant contribution to
this important process". Commissioner Reding will give the keynote
address on the occasion of the launch of NEM.
Objectives
The main objective of the NEM Platform is
to accelerate the pace of innovation and the convergence between
the audiovisual, content and telecom sectors. It is intended to
increase the competitiveness of the European Industries as well
as give users a wider choice of services. Thus, the NEM Platform
will contribute to the improvement of the quality, enjoyment, and
value of the user experience. In addition, it will stimulate coherent
worldwide regulation and standardisation policies.
The convergence developed across NEM between
broadcasting, telecommunications and IT services enables new services,
such as:
- Watching a TV movie on your portable terminal,
in your car, on your home screen or even on a public screen if it
is available to you. This means content that will adapt to the users
needs and environment.
- Sharing private pictures, videos or music
contents between a community of people, seamlessly where ever they
are located.
European organisations involved in this initiative
are content producers (television, gaming, etc.), broadcasters,
telecom equipment manufacturers, network operators, consumer electronics
manufacturers, service providers, academic institutions, standardisation
bodies, industry associations, technology centres and SMEs. This
initiative is open to all organisations wishing to participate in
the work of NEM.
Supporting European Growth
NEM addresses a market estimated at 600 billion
euros in 2005 and provides more than 1.5 million jobs. Implementing
the NEM vision could increase the number of jobs in this area to
3 million by 2015. According to estimates by NEM, Europe would have
to invest about 3.5 billion euros during the period 2007-2013 in
order to make a significant contribution to fostering Europe's growth,
competitiveness, and sustainable development.
"Thomson is very pleased to be leading this
strategic initiative with other European partners, under the sponsorship
of Commissioner Viviane Reding. The NEM Platform will play a key
role in boosting this fundamental sector for European growth, associating
world-leading European telecommunications, electronics, audiovisual
and media, industries", stated Frank Dangeard, Chairman & CEO of
Thomson.
The NEM Technology Platform supports the
renewed Lisbon Strategy for a competitive, knowledge-based society,
confirming the key role of scientific research and technological
development for economic growth and it aims at performing as significant
contributor to the success of the new i2010 Initiative. The NEM
Technology Platform will provide input to the European Framework
Programme 7, which will run from 2007 onwards.
www.nem-initiative.org
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