Innovation Showcase
Innvation takes many forms. Tech gets a lot of attention, but seeing others working smarter can sparks your own ideas. This year we’re giving 45 minutes to people innovating in interesting ways.
Innvation takes many forms. Tech gets a lot of attention, but seeing others working smarter can sparks your own ideas. This year we’re giving 45 minutes to people innovating in interesting ways.
AI is changing everything, and getting the best out of it is going to be a core skill. Thankfully, David (former SVP Insight at EMI) and Richard (former Global Insight Director, at Univeral) wrote their book on just that.
Vinyl is a key revenue stream for artists large and small, but the environmental impact is a concern. Karen considers, can vinyl ever be green?
Streaming is both the biggest revenue stream and the biggest challenge for the music industry. For all the music it makes available does it bring enough money in? Does that money make it to the right people? And can anything be done to boost creators earnings?
Diversity and inculsion specialist Saskia Menendez joins Eve Horn to talk about why intersectionality is so important to driving lasting change.
When you look at the Forbes Rich List, the artists who are making the most money are doing so through a range of products. That’s a strategy that works when you are a global star, but are there things artists of all levels can do to stop leaving money on the table and take big steps towards a sustainable career.
War Child work with children affected by conflict. As well as their BRITs partnership they release records to raise funds. Rich explains more, and how we can support.
AI is already affecting music creation, but where are the immediate opportunities,
Following an increase in law suits aimed at songwriters, especially from deceased artist estates, Dr Bosher talks about the modern epicdemic and how to solve it.
The nature of fandom is changing, and so are the ways of reaching fans. How can artists adapt and capitalise?