Call for registrations: FAME Week Afrika 2023
FAME Week Africa is inviting creatives and exhibitors to register for the 2023 edition of the creative conference in Cape Town, South Africa, from 4 to 6 September.
The trade show will feature a number of activities in the music, TV and film, animation and digital content industries, including networking sessions, talks, discussions, exhibitions and showcases, among others.
The four conference segments that take place during FAME Week Africa are:
- Muziki Africa: This is the place where music industry people meet, learn, share, talk, listen, discover and dance under the African sky. The Muziki Africa Sync Hub plays host to one-on-one meetings between music publishers, music copyright holders, film and television producers and the Spotlight Sessions will introduce fresh music talent. Find more about Muziki Africa here.
- MIP Africa: This segment offers a unique experience of pre-scheduled one-to-one matchmaking that guarantees meetings between content creatives, producers and buyers as well as sellers to support programmes, sales and co-production partnerships. Find more about MIP Africa here.
- Cape Town International Animation Festival (CTIAF): This is the largest dedicated African animation B2B event on the continent with content sessions, workshops and dedicated networking sessions. Find more about CTIAF here.
- Media & Entertainment Solutions Africa (MESA): The segment provides a unique way to showcase products and services to industry executives and content creators who are looking to bring their projects to life. Attended by decision makers and influencers from all areas of the film, TV and music industries, exhibiting at MESA provides delegates with a platform to meet and do business with their target audience. Find more about MESA here.
Interested paticipants and exhibitors can register for the event here.
“FAME Week Africa is an essential destination for African and global creative professionals and celebrates the convergence of the tech, film, television, animation and music industries,” FAME Week Africa portfolio director Martin Hiller said. “It is important for us to provide an event for the ever-evolving cultural and artistic industries. This is why we have four dedicated spheres within FAME Week Africa, providing platforms for each sector to create, reimagine, manifest new business, learn and to engage in high-level networking. The advantage of having all these events at the same time is that the learning and networking components and curated content sessions are amplified across the various disciplines.”
For more information and queries, email Martin Hiller at martin.hiller@rxglobal.com.
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