This gathering is currently the only think tank within the global ecosystem of audiovisual industry events.
Conecta Magaluf-Mallorca is strengthening its international profile with the staging of Conecta Creative Lab 2026 on the island, its established strategic think tank, which will take place on Monday, May 25 in Palma de Mallorca.
The event will be held at iconic venues in the capital such as Castell de Bellver and Centro Cultural La Misericordia, and will be structured as closed-door sessions where exclusive, up-to-date data on the structural transformation of the industry will be shared, along with an analysis of its main challenges and emerging opportunities.
Géraldine Gonard, director of Conecta Magaluf-Mallorca, said: “Conecta Creative Lab is an essential part of the Conecta ecosystem and aims not only to observe the industry, but to actively contribute to transforming it through shared knowledge and the new connections created among participating professionals.”
The event will feature leading international consulting, analytics and research firms, whose experts will present exclusive data and moderate each of the discussion and reflection sessions.
Participants include Gloria Saló (GECA), Laure Steinville (Glance), Diego de la Vega (European Audiovisual Observatory), Sophie Valais (European Audiovisual Observatory) and Jaime Otero (Parrot Analytics).
As a result of the meeting, the Conecta Mallorca Report will be produced, a strategic document compiling key conclusions and recommendations for the future of the audiovisual sector.
Over its different editions, Conecta Creative Lab has established itself as a high-value event where participating professionals strengthen their networks in a unique networking environment. This gathering is currently the only think tank within the global ecosystem of audiovisual industry events.
The event, supported by the Consell de Mallorca and the Palma City Council, opens registration for professionals today. With participation already confirmed from investors and senior executives in the audiovisual sector, attendance will be limited to 80 participants.