Following the impact of its first booth at MIP Cancun, the network is consolidating its global positioning strategy from Miami.

With production by Luis Cabrera and Ana Paula Carreira, from Miami

The Iberofic network kicks off its 2026 international agenda with a prominent presence at Content Americas, where it will participate with its first regional pavilion and sponsor the Rose d’Or Latinos Awards, reaffirming its commitment to the global projection of the Ibero-American audiovisual industry.

After the highly positive results of its first presence with its own booth at MIP Cancun, this new initiative reinforces the network’s role as a key platform for accessing audiovisual production opportunities in Ibero-America.

“The move from MIP Cancún to Content Americas with our first regional pavilion is a clear sign of the network’s maturity and international reach. Iberofic was created to simplify access to the region, and today we are consolidating that objective in the world’s leading markets. Furthermore, sponsoring the Rose d’Or Latinos awards is part of our commitment to supporting and showcasing Ibero-America’s creative excellence in prestigious international venues, in line with the positioning we seek for the region,” said Carolina Cordero, founder and promoter of Iberofic.

“We are pleased that since November of last year, when we had our first stand with the Spain Film Commission and representatives from Buenos Aires, Costa Rica, and Mexico, we now have our first pavilion, kicking off the calendar of activities at Content Americas 2026. We are five film commissions supporting and representing the entire region. As our motto states, we bring together 95% of the incentives for Latin America, Spain, and Portugal,” the executive told ttvnews during the event in Miami.

The Iberofic pavilion, organized with the film commissions of Spain, Costa Rica, Buenos Aires, and Baja California, and in collaboration with PAN Contenidos, DG Cine, FID Aval, and ARYSE Legal Studio, will bring together film commissions, audiovisual agencies, production companies, distributors, and promotional organizations from various Ibero-American territories.

The space will offer the international market a unique access point to 95% of the incentives, rebates, and production opportunities available in the region, concentrating strategic information for producers, studios, platforms, and international partners.

“Miami is a natural hub for connecting Ibero-America with the United States and Europe. Being present at Content Americas allows us to showcase, in an integrated way, the strength of our territories, their creative diversity, and the competitiveness of their incentives. It also provides the ideal setting for our first working meeting of 2026, where we will make progress on future announcements,” added Cordero.

Content Americas will also serve as the institutional meeting point for network members, where strategic issues will be addressed and progress will be made on signing new collaboration agreements with key players in the audiovisual sector. Details will be announced during the market.

Iberofic’s presence at this market marks another key step in its international expansion strategy, strengthening its position in Miami, a natural hub connecting Latin America, the United States, and Europe. Iberofic consolidates its role as a regional gateway for co-productions, production services, incentives, and strategic alliances, transforming how the international market accesses Ibero-America as a competitive, diverse, and highly attractive audiovisual territory.

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