EMEE Sets Sights on Iceland: Exploring Opportunities in the Icelandic Market

28
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June
 
2024

The European Music Export Exchange (EMEE) has turned its attention to Iceland, bringing twelve export professionals to Reykavík on June 27-28. This visit marks a significant step in fostering collaborative opportunities between Iceland and other European countries.

The delegation's visit comes on the heels of EMEE's recently published Market Report on Iceland. The report provides an in-depth analysis of the Icelandic music industry, mapping key companies, organizations, and how you can make an impact. This comprehensive study was conducted in partnership with key figures within the Icelandic music industry.

Read the Market Report here>>

During their stay, the EMEE professionals will engage in a series of meetings, tours, and networking events designed to showcase Iceland's industry infrastructure. The itinerary includes presentations and visits to notable Icelandic music companies and organizations offering the delegation firsthand insights into the country's thriving music ecosystem.

The visit by EMEE's delegation is expected to pave the way for future projects and initiatives that will enhance the exchange of musical talent and industry expertise between Iceland and the broader European music community. As the global music industry continues to evolve, fostering such international collaborations is crucial for growth and innovation. 

For more information about EMEE and their initiatives, please visit EMEE website here>>

See the pictures:

EMEE got a tour of the studios at INNI Music
Inga Magnes Weisshappel presented Wise Music Iceland.
Always a blast at INNI
Colm O'Herlihy, the co-founder of INNI, showed us around INNI's headquarters.
María Rut Reynisdóttir our director explained the new role of Iceland Music
EMEE having a blast at INNI
Pétur Oddbergur Heimisson introduced the team to Reykjavik Jazz Festival
Brynja Guðmundsdóttir and Steinunn Camilla Sigurðardóttir presented Iceland Sync to the EMEE group.

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