OPEN MUSIC EUROPE (OPENMUSE) – AN OPEN, SCALABLE DATA-TO-POLICY PIPELINE FOR EUROPEAN MUSIC ECOSYSTEMS

Acronym

OpenMusE

Description of the granted funding

OpenMusE brings together music industry stakeholders and researchers from 11 EU countries and Ukraine. Our consortium recognises that placing European music ecosystems on a more competitive, fair, and sustainable footing requires evidence-based policymaking, business planning, and accuracy. We provide the data needed for these actions. Using transparent methods and tools, OpenMusE maps the policy and data landscape; bridges data gaps; and empowers stakeholders and policymakers to take data-driven actions. Our project is grounded on principles of open policy analysis, open science, and open-source software development. We work with stakeholders to identify data gaps on the EU, national, and regional levels; co-create indicators and methods for bridging them; develop free software tools for data collection and analysis; and report not just our findings, but every step taken to reach them. This is the logic behind our Open Music Observatory (OMO), an open-source platform that provides 360-degree intelligence on the music industry by integrating numerous data sources. The OMO is highly automated, providing “living policy documents” that refresh when the backend datasets are updated: these datasets include official statistics on music goods and services; data on musical participation via pan-European surveys, rights-holder data voluntarily shared by industry partners, and streaming service data sampled using novel algorithms developed by our consortium. Using the OMO and our open-source software, music MSMEs without technical departments or expertise will be able to access and analyse open data; model volume and value, including of zero-price uses; create better business models; and generate corporate social responsibility and sustainability reports; all at a fraction of current costs. We validate these tools in four pilot studies that will bring concrete benefits to stakeholders within the project lifespan.
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Starting year

2023

End year

2025

Granted funding

363 875 €
Participant
ALOADED AB (SE)
67 500 €
Participant
VIESOJI ISTAIGA MUZIKOS EKSPORTO FONDAS (LT)
54 062.5 €
Participant
Slovenský ochranný zväz autorský pre práva k hudobným dielam (SK)
79 375 €
Participant
REPREX B.V. (NL)
492 475 €
Participant
Music Export Ukraine (UA)
46 875 €
Participant
MUSIC INNOVATION HUB SPA IMPRESA SOCIALE (IT)
70 937.5 €
Participant
ARTISJUS MAGYAR SZERZOI JOGVEDO IRODA EGYESULET (HU)
49 375 €
Participant
MUSICAUTOR SDRUZHENIE (BG)
49 812.5 €
Participant
SINUS MARKT- UND SOZIALFORSCHUNG GMBH (DE)
630 587.5 €
Coordinator
HEARDIS GMBH (DE)
153 437.5 €
Participant
SYNYO GmbH (AT)
141 750 €
Participant
EKONOMICKA UNIVERZITA V BRATISLAVE (SK)
70 000 €
Participant
SCUOLA SUPERIORE DI STUDI UNIVERSITARI E DI PERFEZIONAMENTO S ANNA (IT)
353 125 €
Participant
UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM (NL)
350 625 €
Participant

Amount granted

2 973 813 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions

Framework programme

Horizon Europe (HORIZON)

Call

Programme part
Culture, creativity and inclusive society (11696)
Cultural Heritage (11698)
Topic
Towards a competitive, fair and sustainable European music ecosystem (HORIZON-CL2-2022-HERITAGE-01-05)
Call ID
HORIZON-CL2-2022-HERITAGE-01

Other information

Funding decision number

101095295

Identified topics

music, performing arts