Standard Exhibition

Visit ACCES 2018 two-day exhibition, where local and international delegates are offered the opportunity to feature their products and services throughout the event. 

(More exhibitors to be confirmed)

Georg-Leitner-Productions
Permanent Presidential Music Commission (PPMC)
AMPS - African Music Promotion Society
Mdundo
The Kenya Conservatoire of Music
Bimstr (Be In Music street)
Sound Creations Ltd
Music In Africa Foundation
Kenya Tourism Board
Inyarwanda.com
Ketebul Music
Still Alive Music
Music Planet Centre
Janeson Recordings
Casio
Famemix
Kenya Association of Music Producers (KAMP)
Performers Rights Society of Kenya (PRISK)

Standard exhibition

Visit ACCES 2018 two-day exhibition, where local and international delegates are offered the opportunity to feature their products and services throughout the event. 

(More exhibitors to be confirmed)

Georg-Leitner-Productions
Permanent Presidential Music Commission (PPMC)
AMPS - African Music Promotion Society
Mdundo
The Kenya Conservatoire of Music
Bimstr (Be In Music street)
Sound Creations Ltd
Music In Africa Foundation
Kenya Tourism Board
Inyarwanda.com
Ketebul Music
Still Alive Music
Janeson Recordings
Casio
Music Planet Centre
Famemix
Kenya Association of Music Producers (KAMP)
Performers Rights Society of Kenya (PRISK)

Interactive exhibition

ACCES offers a new curated platform to international and local music innovators, to present thier groundbreaking services, products and projects. 
Discover. Learn. Support. Collaborate. 

Request Africa
Outhere Records
Nouakchott Music Action
Casio

Interactive exhibition

ACCES offers a new curated platform to international and local music innovators, to present thier groundbreaking services, products and projects. 
Discover. Learn. Support. Collaborate. 

Opus Music Africa
Deedo
Minette Lontsie
Decimal Records

Royalty collection – Africa's biggest enemy?

According to CISAC’s 2017 Global Collections Report, royalty collections in Africa are still less than 1% (€67 million) of global  collections. With relatively low levels of internet penetration and challenging conditions for copyright holders in some countries, this is a critical time for African creators in terms of earning potential in a rapidly growing digital market. How to unlock that potential and create a fair legal environment for artists? How can African creators promote and protect their rights to ensure they are fairly remunerated in a globalised world?

Edward Sigei
Samuel Sangwa
Maureen Kunga
Akotchayé Okio
Angela Ndambuki
Nkateko Maluleke

Speed networking

ACCES 2018’s speed networking programme is designed to accelerate exchange between delegates. Our networkers are keenly seeking to explore synergies and to build new partnerships. Delegates will take turns to meet a dynamic group of networkers. Everyone is welcome to participate!

Natalie Lukkenaer
Yoel Kenan
Jerome Galabert
Jess White
Thibaut Mullings
Adé Bantu
Jude Clark
Yusuf Mahmoud
Ghita Khaldi
Gnagna KONE
Gillian Ezra
William Ramsay
Germaine Gamiet
Sevi Spanoudi

Digital strategies for artists

In order to stay ahead of the curve, any artists interested in reaching out to a wider audience to grow their fan base, drive sales and build loyalty needs to have a good digital strategic approach. This session will cover important aspects including, finding audiences, the right channels, measuring progress and optimising.

Jude Clark

Closing night - Showcases

The final ACCES night is not to be missed with a powerful line-up of acts from Nigeria, Kenya and Uganda. 

Suzan Kerunen
Siti & The Band
Seun Olota
Makadem

Showcases

Cette seconde soirée de showcases, accueillie à l'Alliance Francaise, sera consacrée aux talents d'Afrique de l'Ouest et d'Afrique de l'Est.  

Djénéba and Fousco
Kidum
SAHAD

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