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From Pilots to Insights: Testing and Validating MOSAIC Through Real Use Cases

Since the end of November, the MOSAIC project has entered a crucial validation phase, moving from conceptual design to hands-on experimentation through a series of pilots, focus groups, and individual interviews. Over the past months, 3Cat, the Catalan public broadcaster, has led the execution of pilots based on Use Cases 1, 2, and 3, engaging […]

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Data Spaces Symposium 2026: Building the Foundations of a Sovereign Data Economy

At the Data Spaces Symposium 2026, global leaders, innovators, and policymakers came together to advance one of the most critical pillars of Europe’s digital future: data spaces. Among the contributors, Marcello Scipioni from Fincons presented the MOSAIC initiative, highlighting its role in shaping the next generation of data-driven collaboration. Why Data Spaces Matter Data spaces

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MOSAIC Enters the “EUTube” Debate at DVB-WORLD 2026

At the DVB-WORLD 2026 Unconferences, 3Cat took part in an open industry discussion on whether Europe should explore a new digital video ecosystem with some similarities to YouTube, while clearly not seeking to compete with YouTube itself. The session focused on discerning broadcasters’ real interest in such an initiative and identifying what DVB standards could

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AI Language Technologies in Focus: Babylon Newsletter Launches First Issue

The first issue of the Babylon Newsletter has been published, offering a curated overview of recent developments in AI-driven language technologies and their implications for media, content, and communication. Produced by consortium partners at Deutsche Welle, the newsletter highlights emerging patterns across areas such as transcription, translation, dubbing, voice synthesis, and AI-supported publishing workflows. Rather

Online presentation slide introducing the MOSAIC project, showing the project logo, objectives, partner organisations, and a preview of the platform interface during a workshop at RTV Slovenija.
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Successful MOSAIC Project Workshops at RTV Slovenija

MOSAIC project workshops were successfully held at RTV Slovenija, bringing together colleagues from a wide range of professional backgrounds, including radio, television, and online journalists, programme editors, and producers. As RTV Slovenija is an active partner in the European MOSAIC project, the workshop served as an important opportunity to introduce the platform to those who

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MOSAIC Platform Testing with External Partners at CCMA

Over the past year, the MOSAIC consortium has been developing a prototypical European AI-enhanced platform designed to serve as a scalable hub for broadcasters, news creators, distributors, and audiences. This week marked an important milestone in that journey: the first hands-on testing session with external partners. A focus group was hosted at CCMA, bringing together

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MOSAIC Kicks Off Its 2nd General Assembly in Ljubljana

19–20 November 2025 The MOSAIC project is pleased to announce the successful launch of its Second General Assembly, hosted by project partner RTV Slovenia at their headquarters in Ljubljana on 19–20 November 2025. Over the course of two intensive days, partners from across Europe gathered to reflect on recent achievements and align priorities for the

Screenshot of Pilar Orero presenting “Multimodal and Multilingual AI Tools for European Art Media Archives: From Music to News” during the Interweaving Languages: Multilingualism in Art and Education hybrid conference, featuring logos of MOSAIC, TransMedia Catalonia, and partner institutions.
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Multimodal and Multilingual AI Tools for European Art Media Archives: From Music to News

10 October 2025 — Budapest, Hungary Pilar Orero, from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and the TransMedia Catalonia research group, presented “Multimodal and Multilingual AI Tools for European Art Media Archives: From Music to News” at the Interweaving Languages: Multilingualism in Art and Education hybrid conference, held 9–11 October 2025 in Budapest. The event was

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MOSAIC Showcases Next-Gen Media Solutions at IBC2025 in Amsterdam

MOSAIC at IBC2025 in Amsterdam. We were at IBC2025 in Amsterdam with the MOSAIC Project, where we had the opportunity to present the MOSAIC platform at the booth of our project leader, Fincons. Over the course of four days, we hosted more than 30 hours of live demonstrations in a dedicated demo zone, attracting over

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MOSAIC Co-Organises ICOLS 2025: Advancing Live Subtitling and Speech-to-Text Interpreting in the Age of AI

On July 4th, 2025, the 16th International Conference on Live Subtitling and Speech-To-Text Interpreting (ICoLS) took place in Leeds, UK, a landmark event that brought together researchers, practitioners, and industry stakeholders at the forefront of media accessibility. This year marked a significant milestone, as the conference combined the legacy of two major event series: the

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