ACCES collaborates with the technology company cinfo in the Terpe & Talia 5G innovation project

  • It utilizes 5G technology and AI for the production and audiovisual management of content and solutions for concert venues.
  • It includes the launch of an intelligent venue guide, a regulatory chatbot for concerts, and automated production for indoor screens in concert venues.
  • An innovation group has been created, involving concert venue managers to develop the project, which is set to be completed in 2025.
  • The Terpe & Talia 5G project is part of the UNICO Sectorial 5G program.

ACCES and cinfo have agreed to collaborate on the Terpe & Talia 5G project, an initiative for the audiovisual production and management of live artistic activities using 5G technology and Artificial Intelligence. As a result, in 2025, an intelligent venue guide, a multi-regulation chatbot, and automated production for indoor screens will be launched.

ACCES, the Cultural Association and National Coordinator of Private Live Music Venues, has over 200 affiliated venues and is present in all autonomous communities and the autonomous territory of Ceuta. Its strategic mission is to structure and professionalize the live music sector and represent territorial concert hall associations, as well as provide legal, economic, artistic, and cultural advisory services.

As part of its activities, ACCES has identified a series of needs and shortcomings that hinder optimal use and exploitation of the full potential of new technologies by concert venues. In collaboration with cinfo, these issues will be addressed through the Terpe & Talia 5G initiative, leveraging technological innovation and Artificial Intelligence.

Cinfo, on the other hand, is a company specializing in artificial intelligence, content, and multimedia solutions, with extensive experience in automatic production, deep knowledge of the necessary AI, and expertise in using 5G APIs, in which it is a pioneer in Spain.

The collaboration between ACCES and cinfo on the Terpe & Talia 5G project will take place throughout 2025.
The first step toward its implementation has been the creation by ACCES of an innovation group composed of concert venue managers. This group will develop three digital projects: an intelligent venue guide, a regulatory chatbot for concerts, and automated production for indoor screens.

Intelligent Venue Guide

The intelligent venue guide is a tool that helps optimize tour routes based on available dates and locations, among other criteria. It enhances efficiency, optimizes resources, improves the experience for artists and users, and facilitates communication and coordination among all involved parties, including promoters, technicians, and crew members.
This guide will include a unified catalog with a consolidated map of all concert venues, containing information about events, locations, capacity, and contacts. It will allow searches based on specific parameters.
In addition to centralizing information, it will provide real-time updates on new venues, concerts, and visibility. It will foster more diverse and innovative programming, enable comparisons between options, and simplify interactions between promoters, artists, and audiences.

Regulatory Chatbot for Concerts

The regulatory chatbot for concerts is an online assistant designed to inform and clarify any questions users may have about concert venue regulations. It will provide information on safety, accessibility, acoustic quality, environmental sustainability, and compliance with labor and health regulations, as well as safety and well-being tips.
This tool will ensure a smoother and more organized user experience while helping organizers stay compliant with regulations, ultimately improving the overall event experience.

Automated Production for Indoor Screens

The third project developed by ACCES and cinfo is automated production for indoor screens. Having additional screens in a concert venue enhances accessibility, immersion, and visual communication.
Although screens are more common in large venues or festivals, their use in concert halls can also have a positive impact, especially for intimate performances or events with complex visual productions. They improve visibility from any angle and amplify the artist’s presence with close-up shots, providing attendees with a more engaging experience.

UNICO Sectorial 5G Program

The Terpe & Talia 5G project is part of the UNICO Sectorial 5G program, an initiative by the Ministry for Digital Transformation and Public Administration within the Recovery, Transformation, and Resilience Plan. Its goal is to fund projects based on this technology that drive digital transformation across various economic sectors, either by creating new business models or significantly modifying existing ones.
Specifically, the primary objective of the Terpe & Talia 5G project is to develop a system that manages the entire process cycle associated with the audiovisual production of live artistic activities using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and 5G network APIs.

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