The Dubai International Content Market (DICM 2023) will be held on 22nd-23rd November at Madinat Jumeirah. The event will host over 80 exhibitors from 16 countries, from content producers and distributors to service providers and start-ups, ready to showcase their content and offerings to regional and international buyers and visitors.
The global digital content market was estimated to be worth US$162.9 billion last year and expected to reach US$282.3 billion by 2032. Dubai is seen as a powerful connecting factor between regional and international markets, and events such as DICM provide a unified platform for industry players to interact on common ground.
DICM 2023 will host four country pavilions, two from Korea and one from Turkey and Russia, setting an opportunity to explore diverse and rich content from a global market.
The event has witnessed an overwhelming response from the industry, with over 200 buyers from more than 25 countries confirmed to attend.
This year, DICM will launch ‘Producers Connect,’ a platform dedicated to fostering co-production opportunities between content producers, streaming platforms, investors and financiers. With over 20 companies already registered, participants will explore collaborative opportunities and create content that transcends cultural boundaries.
Another new initiative this year includes ‘DICM Talks,’ which will feature a panel discussion agenda of more than 30 industry leaders and key players sharing their insights on emerging trends, challenges, and opportunities in the ever-evolving content landscape. It’s a space where knowledge exchange, innovation, and creativity take centre stage.
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