Oct 24, 2016
Reed MIDEM, organiser of MIPTV/MIPCOM, today officially announce the launch of MIP China Hangzhou, the first ever MIP in China. The new event is designed to foster content development between Chinese and International production companies, as well as provide an intensive educational forum for Chinese media professionals to learn more about international TV markets and trends.
MIP China Hangzhou will run 23-25 May 2017 in Hangzhou, the lakeside city that hosted the G20 Summit in September 2016. The event is organised in partnership with China Media Management Inc (CMM-I), official representative for MIPTV/MIPCOM in China, and Zhejiang MegaMedia, organiser of the Zhejiang Provincial pavilion at the MIP markets in Cannes.
MIP China Hangzhou will combine two formats into one event. The Partnership Forum will bring together leading executives from up to 40 international television production and distribution companies with 40 senior level Chinese media executives for pre-scheduled, one-to-one meetings devoted to forging partnerships for global content development and production.
The attendees of the Partnership Forum will also have the opportunity to visit production studios based in and around Hangzhou, a major production and media centre in China that is home to companies such as Alibaba, Huace TV & Film.
The second element of the event will be a gold-standard professional training conference to share best practices in creating international TV and online hits, international distribution, and to explore content development in new entertainment sectors such as Online Video and Virtual Reality. 150 delegates are expected to attend the conference.
"We are exceptionally pleased to be hosting an event of this calibre in Hangzhou, and the Province of Zhejiang, recognised for its strong entertainment production base. MIP China Hangzhou will provide a much needed platform for international programme professionals to meet with their counterparts from companies throughout China," notes Mr. Dong Yue, Hangzhou Mayor’s Representative.
"Cross-border content development is more than ever a strategic choice for entertainment production companies looking to capture local and global audiences," adds Reed MIDEM Chief Executive Paul Zilk. "It is an honour and truly exciting to support this trend by bringing MIP’s experience and its international clients to China."
For more information visit the MIP China website.