Oxford Innovation Space, in collaboration with MediaCity Immersive Technologies Innovation Hub, is thrilled to announce the addition of new cocreation opportunities to the “Unlock the Future” accelerator programme. The challenge, originating from London’s Olympia, the iconic 138-year-old exhibitions and event venue undergoing a £1.3 billion regeneration to become the capital’s newest destination for culture and creativity, is designed to propel advancements in immersive technologies, with a focus on bridging the physical and virtual worlds through innovative solutions.
Introducing Outside->In / Inside->Out
The newly launched challenge streams, titled “Outside->In / Inside->Out,” aim to enable immersive experiences that seamlessly integrate inside events with outside interactions, and vice versa. The goal is to create cutting-edge solutions that allow individuals outside a venue to experience immersive content and events happening inside, while enabling potential sponsors and visitors to preview the content experiences across multiple screens of varying sizes and shapes within the venue.
These challenges go hand-in-hand with Olympia’s ambitious transformation, which will see the historical site welcome a new 4,000-capacity live music venue, London’s largest new purpose-built theatre in almost 50 years, two lifestyle hotels, 30 + restaurants and bars, a new co-educational senior school, state-of-the-art offices as well as over two acres of public realm.
Detailing why Olympia chose to partner with Unlock the Future and work with Greater Manchester businesses and academics, Lloyd Lee, Managing Director of Yoo Capital, the developer behind the destination said: “When Olympia was first built, the world was still in the midst of the second Industrial Revolution. Almost 140 years later, we are now in the fourth Industrial Revolution, described by the World Economic Forum as “cyber physical”, and this blurring of boundaries is what we aspire to deliver at Olympia. We experience the world like never before, and we want out guests and visitors at the transformed Olympia to be able to enjoy it both in the physical world, but also through the devices that have now become part-and-parcel of our daily lives.
Our aspiration for Olympia is for the new destination to become a British icon, so who better to partner with than Manchester’s best and brightest? We are thrilled to be able to provide a platform for some of the country’s best innovators.”
Jo Stevens, Managing Director of Oxford Innovation Space, said: “We are excited to see the innovative solutions that will arise from this new partnership, especially given Olympia’s exciting transformation. By fostering collaborations between SMEs, industry, and academia, we aim to push the boundaries of what is possible in immersive technology and support the growth of the next generation of Manchester’s tech pioneers.”
Anthony Hatton, Innovation Programme Director at MediaCity Immersive Technologies Innovation Hub, added: “These challenges, inspired by Olympia’s dynamic regeneration, are designed to unlock new opportunities and drive investment in the immersive technology sector. We are excited to see how the brightest minds in Greater Manchester will tackle these challenges and shape the future of immersive experiences.”
The challenge is split between two streams, technical and creative content, designed to provide Greater Manchester innovators with numerous ways to showcase and further develop their technologies to solve a real life, commercial challenge being faced by one of the UK’s premier creative destinations.
Technical Stream components:
- Multi-Screen Synchronization: Develop a system that can synchronize content playback across multiple screens of different shapes, sizes, and resolutions, ensuring a seamless and cohesive experience. This includes both physical and virtual screens within simulated environments.
- Remote Content Delivery: Implement a robust and secure method for delivering immersive content remotely, enabling real-time streaming or previewing of events and activities from outside the physical space.
- Live Content Stream Delivery: Integrate live event or performance streaming to complement static or scheduled content delivery.
- Cross-Platform Compatibility: Ensure compatibility with various devices and platforms, including smartphones, tablets, and VR headsets, catering to a wide range of users.
- Scalability and Flexibility: Design a scalable and flexible system that can adapt to different venue sizes, screen configurations, and content requirements, ensuring a consistent and high-quality experience.
Creative Stream components:
- Dynamic Content Creation: Utilize leading-edge technologies for content creation that lower production costs and open immersive experiences to a broader audience.
- Immersive Storytelling: Explore innovative ways to create captivating and engaging immersive storytelling experiences that blend physical and virtual elements seamlessly.
- Interactive Experiences: Incorporate interactive elements that allow potential sponsors and visitors to actively participate and explore the content, fostering a deeper connection and understanding.
- Multisensory Engagement: Investigate the integration of multisensory elements, such as sound, haptics, and environmental effects, to enhance the immersive experience.
- Branding and Sponsorship Integration: Develop creative strategies for integrating branding and sponsorship opportunities within the immersive experience, providing value to sponsors while maintaining a cohesive user experience.
Evaluation Criteria: Proposed solutions will be evaluated based on innovation, user experience, scalability and flexibility, technical feasibility, and the effectiveness of branding and sponsorship integration. The programme will culminate in a Demo Day in November, where participants will showcase their solutions to industry leaders and investors.
Call for Participants: The accelerator is now accepting applications from SMEs in Greater Manchester ready to tackle these challenges. Interested parties can visit the Application Form here for details. Deadline for applications is: 30th August 2024
For more information, visit the challenge brief or contact unlockthefuture@oxin.co.uk.
About Oxford Innovation Space
Oxford Innovation Space is the UK’s leading operator of innovation centres, with 32 managed centres in the UK and Ireland, providing flexible, cost-effective office, lab, and workshop solutions for over 1,000 entrepreneurs, start-ups and growing businesses. Oxford Innovation Space creates environments and support systems for innovative businesses to come together and thrive. Integral to its offer is providing entrepreneurs with business planning advice, coaching, and mentoring. It also manages investment networks that link investors with entrepreneurs seeking funding from £20,000 to £2m. www.oxfordinnovationspace.co.uk
About MediaCity Immersive Technologies Hub
The MediaCity Immersive Technologies Innovation Hub is both a community and an innovation programme supporting local creative businesses to develop the next generation of future-facing products and services.
The Greater Manchester Innovation Accelerator programme
The MediaCity Immersive Technologies Innovation Hub is funded by the Greater Manchester Innovation Accelerator programme. Led by Innovate UK on behalf of UK Research and Innovation, the pilot Innovation Accelerators programme is investing £100m in 26 transformative R&D projects to accelerate the growth of three high-potential innovation clusters – Glasgow City Region, Greater Manchester and West Midlands. Supporting the Government’s levelling-up agenda, this is a new model of R&D decision making that empowers local leaders to harness innovation in support of regional economic growth and help attract private R&D investment and develop future technologies.
About Olympia
Developed by Yoo Capital and Deutsche Finance International, and co-designed by Heatherwick Studio an SPPARC, Olympia is one of London’s most ambitious regeneration projects. The transformed destination will include a new 4,000-capacity live music hall managed by AEG Presents; London’s largest purpose-built theatre in almost 50 years, managed by Trafalgar Entertainment Group; two hotels operated by Hyatt Regency and citizenM Hotels; 30+ restaurants and bars; Wetherby Pembridge School, a new co-educational senior school; 550,000 sq ft of offices boasting the largest terraces in west London, and 2.5 acres of new public space. Opening in 2025, the £1.3 billion transformation will turn Olympia into a showcase for the remarkable and the extraordinary. Stay tuned for future announcements at www.olympia.london
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Oxford Innovation Space
Name: Toni Harrison
Email: tharrison@oxin.co.uk / unlockthefuture@oxin.co.uk
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