Web Summit's Music 2030 Discussion Happening in Lisbon, Portugal
At Web Summit's MusicNotes sessions in November 2019, a thought-provoking panel discussion titled "Music 2030: What the Future Holds" took place in Lisbon, Portugal. The panel, moderated by Eamonn Forde from The Guardian/Music Ally, aimed to explore the future direction of the music industry.
The panel featured three esteemed guests: Dr. Gigi Johnson, the Executive Director at UCLA Alpert's Center for Music Innovation, Roland Lamb from ROLI, and Pieter Van Rijn from FUGA. The discussion centred around the impact of streaming services, digital publishing, AI, and machine learning on the music industry.
The panel was a state of the nation discussion about the current state and future direction of the music industry. Dr. Gigi Johnson, with her expertise in music innovation, provided valuable insights into the work of UCLA Alpert's Center for Music Innovation. Roland Lamb, a pioneer in music technology, shared his vision for the future of the music industry, particularly from ROLI's perspective. Pieter Van Rijn, representing FUGA, offered his perspective on the role of digital publishing in the evolving music landscape.
The video of this insightful panel discussion is available online on Vimeo. Although specific predictions and insights from the panel are not extensively covered in indexed sources, it is recommended for anyone interested in the future of the music industry to watch the video for a comprehensive understanding of the discussions that took place. The video may also provide further information on the work of UCLA Alpert's Center for Music Innovation.
In the panel discussion "Music 2030: What the Future Holds," Dr. Gigi Johnson, a specialist in music innovation at UCLA Alpert's Center for Music Innovation, shared her insights on the role of technology in shaping the music industry. Roland Lamb, the pioneer in music technology from ROLI, offered his vision for the future, emphasizing how technology could influence entertainment and music.