Difference between revisions of "Depot:European Multimedia Forum (EMF)"
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Established in 1994 during the first wave of 'multimedia', the EMF was formed in order to stimulate the commercial demand for dynamic multimedia content and technologies. Ever since, the EMF has played an important role in promoting the various components of the digital value chain (cf our own graphical representation of the multimedia value-chain or 'What is Multimedia?' definition and glossary provided by our partner association EMMAUK). Through networking opportunities and a well-targeted portfolio of services, EMF endeavours to add value directly to its members' core business functions. In short, EMF focuses on two important drivers for any business in the digital industries: markets and money, and offers at the same time a broad panoply of free support activities to its membership. | Established in 1994 during the first wave of 'multimedia', the EMF was formed in order to stimulate the commercial demand for dynamic multimedia content and technologies. Ever since, the EMF has played an important role in promoting the various components of the digital value chain (cf our own graphical representation of the multimedia value-chain or 'What is Multimedia?' definition and glossary provided by our partner association EMMAUK). Through networking opportunities and a well-targeted portfolio of services, EMF endeavours to add value directly to its members' core business functions. In short, EMF focuses on two important drivers for any business in the digital industries: markets and money, and offers at the same time a broad panoply of free support activities to its membership. | ||
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Revision as of 01:48, 18 November 2009
Established in 1994 during the first wave of 'multimedia', the EMF was formed in order to stimulate the commercial demand for dynamic multimedia content and technologies. Ever since, the EMF has played an important role in promoting the various components of the digital value chain (cf our own graphical representation of the multimedia value-chain or 'What is Multimedia?' definition and glossary provided by our partner association EMMAUK). Through networking opportunities and a well-targeted portfolio of services, EMF endeavours to add value directly to its members' core business functions. In short, EMF focuses on two important drivers for any business in the digital industries: markets and money, and offers at the same time a broad panoply of free support activities to its membership.