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IDATE DigiWorld (formerly the Institut de l'audiovisuel et des télécommunications en Europe) is one of Europe’s think tanks on the digital economy whose aim is to assist members and clients in the media, internet and telecommunications sectors in their decision-making.[1]
Industry | Telecoms, Internet, Media |
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Founded | 1977 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | François Barrault (president) Jacques Moulin (managing director) |
Products | Market studies, consulting |
IDATE DigiWorld has been engaged in three activities since 1977.
History
edit- 1977: IDATE founded by François Schoeller[2]
- 1978: First IDATE International Conference
- 1986: Company name/acronym changes from Institute for the development of telecommunications and the economy to Institute for audiovisual media and telecommunications in Europe (Institut de l’Audiovisuel et des Télécommunications en Europe)
- 1986: Creation of the IDATE Foundation devoted to collaborative work performed by Foundation members
- 1987: François-Henri de Virieu[3] becomes Chairman of IDATE
- 1991: Inauguration of the new building, IDATE’s current HQ
- 1991: The Communications & Strategies journal replaces the "Bulletins de l’IDATE"[4]
- 1992: Development of an international network of partners
- 1995: Launch of the first IDATE website
- 1997: Marc Tessier becomes Chairman of IDATE
- 1999: Francis Lorentz becomes Chairman of IDATE
- 2000: First edition of the "DigiWorld Yearbook" published
- 2006: "DigiWorld Summit" becomes the new brand of the 28th annual IDATE International Conference
- 2007:"IDATE Foundation" becomes the "DigiWorld Programme"
- 2008: 30th edition of the DigiWorld Summit, with "The Future of the Internet" as its central theme
- 2010: Launch of the DigiWorld application for iPad to coincide with the launch of the tablet’s first iteration[5]
- 2011: François Barrault becomes Chairman of IDATE[6][7]
- 2012: "DigiWorld Institute" brand replaces "DigiWorld Programme"
Activity
editResearch
editReports and databases of digital markets and innovation.
Consulting
editStudies and consultancy, on behalf of industry and public authorities.
Think tank
editThe international Think Tank, dedicated to the challenges of the digital economy.
Management Team
edit- François Barrault, President
- Jacques Moulin,[8] CEO[9]
- Pierre-Michel Attali, Digital Territories Business Unit Director
- Christine Barre, Events & Communication Director
- Mathieu Bec, Consultant, digital transformation
- Vincent Bonneau, Innovation Business Unit Director
- Isabelle Brugié, Administrative & Financial Director
- Jean-Luc Lemmens, Media-Telecom Business Unit Director
- Roland Montagne, Business development Director
Former managers:
- Gilles Fontaine, Deputy CEO
- Yves Gassot, CEO
- Jean-Dominique Séval, Deputy CEO
References
edit- ^ "Institut de l'Audiovisuel et des Télécommunications en Europe: Private Company Information - Businessweek". investing.businessweek.com. Archived from the original on 18 January 2013. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
- ^ Schoeller, François (29 November 1991). "Persée : Portail de revues en sciences humaines et sociales". Autres Temps. 31 (1). persee.fr: 22–35. doi:10.3406/chris.1991.1467. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
- ^ fr:François-Henri de Virieu
- ^ Bakis, Henry (29 November 1985). "Persée : Portail de revues en sciences humaines et sociales". Annales de Géographie. 94 (523). persee.fr: 345–346. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
- ^ "iTunes Store". iTunes Store. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
- ^ "Francois Barrault takes helm at Idate - Telecompaper". telecompaper.com. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
- ^ "François Barrault appointed chairman of Idate | Rapid TV News". rapidtvnews.com. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
- ^ "Technicolor Dissects IPhones in Hunt for Patent Payoff - Bloomberg". Bloomberg. bloomberg.com. 29 May 2012. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
- ^ "Bpifrance - Banque Publique d'Investissement - Servir l'avenir". oseo.fr. Archived from the original on 22 December 2011. Retrieved 24 April 2014.