EMEE is a non-profit association made up of 29 national and regional Music Export offices from 25 countries, with its registered office based in Brussels. They pull together a mix of public and private funding to support European musicians, music companies and music professionals in their export strategies. Help provided by music export offices who are part of EMEE includes funding, capacity building and training, business to business advice, international networking, business support programs and much more.
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- EMEE Market ProfilesThe European Music Exporters Exchange (EMEE) has published five market profiles. To support international and European networking missions, EMEE creates a range of publicly available country guides to support export development into new territories and share insights. Produced with the support of local experts, each report includes an overview of the industry in each country, with details on festivals, venues, trends and platforms to make sure professionals are able to make informed choices when exporting music.
- EMEE: Networking and Mentoring Programme, ‘SEWEM – Sino-European Women Entrepreneurs in Music’ (Portugal / Online)SEWEM – Sino-European Women Entrepreneurs in Music is a networking and mentoring programme to promote the skills of European and Chinese women in the music and export sector, and to support equality.The mentoring programme begins with a kick-off event on 18-19 October 2022 in Lisbon and provides long-term support for personal and career development of young professionals who identify themselves as women, trans or non-binary.Closed
- EMEE: Network CoordinatorEMEE is launching a new Network Project funded by the Creative Europe programme, starting March 2022. This means growing responsibilities and a larger team. EMEE is looking for a person to assume a dual role of network coordinator and project manager for the new project ‘Developing European Music Export Capacity’. The role is a dynamic part-time position, paid through a service provision agreement. This is suitable for a self-employed or a sole-proprietor / company owner.Closed