M+E Europe

Content Workflow Management Forum, CPS Europe Return 22nd March

The sixth annual Content Workflow Management Forum and the eighth annual Content Protection Summit Europe events have been moved to 22nd March in London and combined as a full-day event.

Both conferences will be held as hybrid in-person, virtual events, allowing for remote attendance for those concerned about the current variant surge of the pandemic.

The Content Workflow Management Forum was originally scheduled for 2nd Feb. and will be held 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. GMT. The Content Protection Summit Europe was scheduled for 27th Feb. and will be held 1-6 p.m. GMT.

The events will not be rescheduled again, and MESA anticipates no further changes to its 2022 events calendar.

The Content Workflow Management Forum is “M&E’s Premier Localisation Event,” bringing together the industry’s top language service providers, content creators, artificial intelligence and machine learning companies, and network executives, all to tackle the challenges facing media and entertainment, and share the latest solutions to meet them.

Attendees will hear from both main stage speakers and breakout room vendors who will share the latest around meeting increased global localisation demands, the role of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and cloud-based solutions, the need for standards and workflow efficiencies, and how remote dubbing has become a mainstay for the industry.

Industry experts and technology providers will tackle the rapidly evolving localisation landscape challenges during keynote addresses, panel discussions, and sponsor demos.

Meanwhile, Content Protection Summit Europe will bring together the top minds in content protection to discuss the ongoing — and ever-changing — security demands caused by the pandemic, covering production security, post-production workflows and the growing ecosystems of platforms and connectivity that are driving secure content creation and distribution process. Anti-piracy and IP protection topics will be headlined to acknowledge today’s global shift in how both consumers and workers interact with technology.

Attendees will have several breakout tracks of “Technology Showcases” to choose from, where media and entertainment vendors will offer their latest insights and technologies for the content protection space.

The Content Workflow Management Forum is produced by MESA in association with the Content Localisation Council, the Hollywood IT Society and the Smart Content Council.

The event is produced by MESA, the Content Delivery & Security Association (CDSA), the Hollywood IT Society (HITS) and Women in Technology Hollywood (WiTH), under the direction of the CDSA board of directors and its content advisors.

To activate a sponsorship, contact Evie Silvers at [email protected], or Garrett Finley at [email protected].

To register for Content Workflow Management Forum, click here. To register for Content Protection Summit Europe, click here.