EU digital sovereignty is widely discussed, but often abstract. Our series examines the practical conditions behind it. In the first article, we look at infrastructure — a layer where initiatives like TEMS work to strengthen European‑governed foundations.
https://t.co/V0fYvP2vPa
Once published online, content rapidly spreads across platforms. Yet, information related to a work’s origin, authorship, and conditions of use is often lost. This is one of the interoperability challenges addressed within TEMS.
https://t.co/V8SiYJXfJw
Shared standards help verified content travel intact, reduce friction between partners, and make cross‑border exchange feel less like a workaround. TEMS provides the common ground that allows newsrooms to work together without losing control.
https://t.co/LgeSH9F01G
The VI #GlobalSummitOnDisinformation starts now.
Two days of conversations on AI, digital platforms, media literacy, journalism, fact-checking and information integrity with speakers from around the world.
🌍 Join the conversation! https://t.co/qf8bxmNfcH
Heritage organisations often face barriers when sharing digital assets: unclear rights, fragmented metadata and limited interoperability. By ensuring that information about a work travels with it, TEMS opens new pathways for cultural engagement.
Learn more https://t.co/xPXktzJ9Un
The latest edition of the GAMI newsletter is out! 💫
In this new edition, you’ll find updates on:
- The final event of the GAMI Incubator #Finland
- The World News Media Congress in Marseille
- Highlights from @tems_eu and the trial 7
➡️https://t.co/pMYmsH2WPW
When production data moves seamlessly between partners, collaboration becomes faster, rights stay protected, and creative control remains with producers.
If this sounds familiar, see how TEMS helps you turn metadata management into a shared advantage.
https://t.co/LgeSH9Esc8
Beyond optimising an existing service, there's a need for a new market and ecosystem for 3D asset reuse.
Potential users tested the prototype of the TEMS 3D Marketplace and shared practical feedback from both the demand and supply sides.
Read on: https://t.co/BCRbVnVMAJ
Austria’s leading platform for community and civil‑society media, @cbamedia, contributes its experience in open media infrastructures and independent content archiving, to demonstrate how shared, democratic data frameworks can support collaboration across Europe’s media ecosystem
IP protection is a top concern for creators. TEMS Trial 7 makes rights visible and machine‑readable through @Panodysseyoff, giving users real control as their work circulates.
https://t.co/5VLzENKESb
The discussions held at TEMS workshop "Reusing 3D Heritage Models" showed that while demand for authentic, context‑rich models is growing, access remains fragmented. There is a real need for ready‑to‑use assets and clearer conditions for reuse.
Learn more: https://t.co/BCRbVnWkqh
Agencies hold some of Europe’s most valuable verified archives, yet fragmentation makes large‑scale reuse challenging. TEMS provides a shared framework where content, metadata and rights can move consistently across organisations.
https://t.co/LgeSH9Esc8
For many cultural institutions, collections are rich but difficult to share when rights and metadata are inconsistent. A more connected framework strengthens visibility, reuse and collaboration across Europe. This is what TEMS aims to provide.
https://t.co/LgeSH9Esc8
Interoperability needs trust and governance—not just connectivity.
That’s the role TEMS is testing across European media partners.
https://t.co/YG51BmH27y
#mediadataspace#production#broadcasting
3D assets are reusable in theory—hard to discover and exchange in practice.
This pilot explores connectable marketplaces for virtual production workflows.
https://t.co/YG51BmGui0
#mediadataspace#production#broadcasting
When information can move across systems, it becomes easier to keep reporting consistent, track reuse, and avoid rebuilding the same metadata over and over. TEMS supports this shift by giving newsrooms a shared way to connect the data they already produce.
https://t.co/LgeSH9F01G
Accessibility assets exist at scale. Reuse is the challenge.
This pilot explores exchange supported by structured metadata and governance.
https://t.co/YG51BmGui0
#mediadataspace#production#broadcasting
Metadata shouldn’t reset at every handover.
This pilot tests production data that can travel, be enriched, and stay traceable across workflows.
https://t.co/YG51BmGui0
#mediadataspace#production#broadcasting
Audiovisual production creates data everywhere—moving it reliably is the hard part.
This is the context for TEMS as a trusted European media data space.
https://t.co/YG51BmH27y
#mediadataspace#production#broadcasting