Xilam’s Project Awarded at “La Grande Fabrique de l’Image” France 2030
05 June 2023 - 3:30PM
Business Wire
The awarded Métamorphose 2030 project
aims to make Xilam the top European producer of animation content
across all market segments
Regulatory News:
Xilam Animation (Paris:XIL), Academy Award®-nominated
French animation studio, is pleased to announce that its
Métamorphose 2030 project has been one of the awarded
projects at “La Grande Fabrique de l’Image” of France
2030.
On the occasion of the Festival de Cannes, Rima Abdul Malak,
French Minister of Culture, Bruno Bonnell, General Secretary for
Investment, in charge of France 2030, and Eric Lombard, Chief
Executive Officer of the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations,
announced the 68 winners of the “La Grande Fabrique de l’Image”
project competition as part of the France 2030 plan, bringing
together the best in film studios, digital studios and creative
talents. The €350 million program aims to re-establish France as a
leader in cultural and creative content development.
The Métamorphose 2030 Xilam project is organized around 4
key axes:
- Establish a laboratory for visual and technical innovation
that values the use of artificial intelligence tools in the
creation and, most importantly, execution stages. The goal is to
modernize the production pipeline, stimulate productivity gains and
improve the tools available to creators, in order notably to extend
the scope of creation to the teen-adult segment.
- Perpetuate and pass on creative greatness with Xilam
Académie, an incubator for new talents, companionship
development, and the support of young artists around new
storytelling.
- Optimize infrastructures in an eco-responsible way to
reduce the carbon footprint of information systems, data storage
systems and property.
- Expand international footprint by establishing
representative offices abroad, most notably in Los Angeles,
pursuing an asset strategy centred on proprietary productions, and
capitalizing on the cultural and creative uniqueness of the Group’s
talents.
Marc du Pontavice, Xilam Chief Executive Officer,
declares: “We are proud that our Métamorphose 2030 project was
one of the selected projects for this ambitious bidding
competition. We built Xilam with the conviction that it was the
higher quality of our production and diversity offering that would
drive our growth and the international influence of our craft. The
selection of our project reinforces our strategy and affirms our
position as a leading player in the sector. By supporting the
entire audiovisual industry, and especially graduate schools, La
Grande Fabrique de l’Image will strengthen the French ecosystem and
allow Xilam to pursue its growth trajectory, and structure its
position as the European leader in the production of animation
content.”
About Xilam
As a major player in the animation industry, Xilam is an
integrated studio founded in 1999 that creates, produces and
distributes original programmes in more than 190 countries for
children and adults, broadcast on television and on SVoD (Netflix,
Disney+, Amazon, etc.) and AVoD (YouTube, Facebook, etc.)
platforms. With a global reputation for creativity and its capacity
for innovation, an editorial and commercial expertise at the
forefront of its industry, Xilam is positioned as a key player in a
fast-growing market. Each year, Xilam, builds on its real successes
and capitalises on powerful historical brands (Oggy and the
Cockroaches, Zig & Sharko, Chicky, etc.) and new brands (Oggy
Oggy in the pre-school sector, Mr. Magoo, Karate Sheep, etc.) which
are consolidating and expanding a significant catalogue of more the
2,700 episodes and 3 feature films including the Oscar-nominated I
Lost My Body. Xilam has unique GCI skills. Xilam employs more than
600 people, including 400 artists, across its studios in Paris,
Lyon, Angoulême and Hô-Chi-Minh in Vietnam. Xilam is listed on
Euronext Paris Compartment B - PEA - SRD long Eligibility.
ISIN : FR0004034072, Mnemo : XIL
About France 2030
It has twofold ambition: to bring about lasting change in
key sectors of our economy (energy, automotive, health, aeronautics
and space) through technological and industrial innovation, and to
position France not just as a player, but as a leader in the world
of tomorrow. From fundamental research to the emergence of an idea,
through to the production of a new product or service, France 2030
supports the entire life cycle of innovation, right through to its
industrialization.
It is unprecedented in its scale: €54 billion will be
invested so that our businesses, universities, and research bodies
can make the most of their transition in these strategic sectors.
The aim is to enable them to respond competitively to the
ecological and attractiveness challenges of the world to come, and
to develop the future champions of our sectors of excellence,
thereby strengthening French sovereignty and independence in key
sectors. To this end, 50% of spending will be devoted to
decarbonizing the economy, and 50% will be earmarked for emerging
players bringing innovation that has no adverse impact on the
environment (in line with the Do No Significant Harm
principle).
It will be implemented collectively: the plan is designed
and deployed in dialogue with economic, academic, local and
European players, who have helped to identify its strategic
directions and key actions. Project leaders are invited to submit
their applications via open, demanding and selective procedures in
order to benefit from government support.
It is steered by the "Secrétariat Général pour
l'Investissement” on behalf of the Prime Minister and implemented
by the “Agence de la Transition Ecologique (ADEME)”, the “Agence
Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)”, Bpifrance and the “Caisse des
Dépôts et Consignations (CDC)”.
For more information: france2030.gouv.fr
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Marc du Pontavice – Chairman and CEO Cécile Haimet - CFO Phone:
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Relations) – Phone +33 1 53 70 74 81 Laurent Poinsot (Investor
Relations) – Phone +33 1 53 70 74 77
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