Karajan Music Tech Conference

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03 April 2020

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The Karajan Music Tech Online Conference will take place online on Friday April 3rd. If you are an artist, music startup, streaming service, classical music festival, web & communications agency or simply a creative mind then you should attend this conference.

This event is a great opportunity to connect you and your business with the future of music entertainment. Register here for free and get the chance to attend conferences such as "Digitizing Scores: unlocking the Classics", "Cultural Institutions, Ecology and Urbanism: Where Are We Headed?", "Composing with AI", and many more exciting topics.

In the course of the conference, our expert partner IMZ International Music + Media Centre will host an IMZ Academy Session on the topic of "Innovation and Creativity - digital in the performing arts". Mr Peter Maniura, Director of the IMZ Academy and Chair of the Jury of the FEDORA Digital Prize, and Katharina Jeschke, IMZ Secretary General and Jury member of the FEDORA Digital Prize, will present the nominees of the first edition of the FEDORA Digital Prize. 

The FEDORA Digital Prize is supported by Kearney and encourages digital innovation on and beyond the stage.

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