The AHRC has allocated up to £5m to invest in collaborative R&D projects that will demonstrate how businesses may increase revenues from the metadata relating to their digital content. While the internet has enabled digital content industries to gain greater access to the global market, it has made it more difficult to control, manage and monetise digital assets. The ease with which content can be copied and distributed is threatening the economic viability of content-based businesses. These companies are challenged by illegal file sharing and by the shift of advertising to online media.
Digital content companies can no longer rely on historic business models but need to secure other sources of income. Better metadata systems – ways of storing information about individual items of content – offer a possible route to improving consumer access to content and to helping rights holders better manage and exploit their assets.
This competition addresses the new challenge of generating revenue from digital content, by supporting projects that demonstrate the value of metadata. A second competition in early 2011 will support the development of tools and solutions to produce higher quality metadata and use metadata to produce digital content more efficiently.
In this competition we will invest in business-led collaborative R&D projects to develop prototypes and demonstrators with the potential to enter the market within 1-2 years of completion. We will fund two types of project:
Full details of the application process will be included in the Guidance for Applicants. This will be available from 13 September 2010 at www.innovateuk.org under Competitions. Applicants must read this document before submitting a proposal. Briefings for fast-track and mainstream projects will be held on 23 September 2010 to explain the application process and competition requirements. We strongly advise that all applicants attend.
Close Date: 21 October 2010
Type: Commercial
More Info: http://www.ahrc.ac.uk/About/Policy/Documents/TSBMetadata.pdf
16 July 2010