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d&b Collaborating With EntertainmentLAB To Mentor Startups

Supporting recently launched Belgian program supporting startups in the entertainment industry, to help provide guidance and foster ways to increase audience interactions at mass-event experiences.

d&b group announced that it has signed a partnership with EntertainmentLAB, a recently launched Belgian program supporting startups in the entertainment industry, to help provide guidance and foster ways to increase audience interactions at mass-event experiences.

EntertainmentLAB is an initiative of Flanders Technology & Innovation (FTI) and Startup.Flanders with the support of Tomorrowland. Together with corporate partners d&b, Brussels Airport, and Telenet, they address three challenges within the entertainment industry: Circularity and Recycling, Immersive Experiences, and Crowd Monitoring.

d&b will sponsor the Immersive Experiences challenge, with Andy Hook, technical solutions director, stating, “We have seen it become the norm for audiences to capture experiences on their mobile devices, but what if we could make them more of an active part of the performance through those devices, or personalize the experience for them? With the rise of AR, next-level mobile apps, smart glasses, and other advanced wearables, a world of new creative possibilities has opened up, and we worked with the next-generation of creators to make this a reality.”

Startups from around the world can apply for the three EntertainmentLAB challenges until November 17. Then, from January 2024 onwards, startups selected for the Immersive Experience challenge will work alongside a team from d&b in the creation of a proof-of-concept of their innovation.

“Key specifications we looked for in potential participants were skill sets such as real-time gaming engines, cloud computing or rendering, crowd-sentiment analysis, AI-based content generation, or integration of personal mobile devices with festival stage audio, video, light, and media technology. Most important for us, though, was to find a tech-savvy and passionate team of agile-thinking explorers who were keen to push their limits to develop the best possible solution out there,” says Florian Platt, senior manager corporate development at d&b.

“We can nowadays integrate cutting-edge technology and creative design to craft stunning content that audiences can experience live in concert venues, theaters or even on their personal devices in real-time. We are happy to partner with d&b to help us understand and shape the future of immersive experiences,” sadds Joy Donné, CEO of Flanders Investment & Trade (FIT).

EntertainmentLAB aims to create a permanent hub for entertainment technology in Flanders’ Rupel, an area located in the southern region of Antwerp that invests more than 3.65 percent of its GDP in research and development.

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