Burnlab — the team behind Ceivo — is now a member of the DPP (Digital Production Partnership), the global membership network for media, tech, and production companies. This month, Davide Maglio spent a week in the UK meeting DPP members, partners, and customers across London to talk about what Ceivo is building and how it fits into a rapidly changing media supply chain.
Why the DPP
The DPP has become the de facto forum where broadcasters, production companies, and technology vendors work out the operational and governance realities of modern media. As AI pushes deeper into every part of production and distribution, those conversations have never mattered more — and they're exactly the ones Ceivo was built for.
Joining the DPP gives us a seat at the table on the standards, guidance, and shared practices shaping how the industry adopts AI responsibly — from provenance and rights to sustainability and security.
On the ground in London
During the visit, the team met with:
- DPP member companies exploring AI-enabled media supply chains
- Clearcast, on ingest and distribution workflows for advertising compliance
- UK-based broadcasters and production partners looking at practical ways to unlock value from their existing video libraries
The common thread across every conversation: teams are ready to use AI on their content, but they need governance, traceability, and cost control built in from day one — not bolted on afterwards.
What's next
We'll be back in the UK regularly over the next few months, and you'll see Ceivo showing up at more DPP events and working groups as we go. If you're a DPP member and want to dig into what we're doing — or just swap notes on where the industry is heading — reach out and we'll find time.