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Berklee Valencia and the Centre del Carme Cultura Contemporània will celebrate the fourth INOCON Music and Tech Conference on Saturday, April 29. A meeting point for new entrepreneurs and experts from the music and technology industries, the event includes presentations and workshops in English along with musical performances. Admission is free until full capacity is reached.
This year’s event will revolve around three main themes: community, education, and the power of interaction and collaboration. It will also explore issues related to the creative process and new technologies in music production, the future of record labels, how to build and develop a brand in a digital world, the use of digital platforms for the production of live events, and more.
The conference will come to a close that evening at 9:00 p.m. with the INO-CONCERT. At the concert, which is also free, attendees will be able to enjoy the talent of Berklee Valencia students through a selection of performances and DJ sets showcasing a wide variety of styles, from country-rock and electronic pop to neo-soul, Latin folk, and klezmer. The concert will be streamed live, virtually, through the Berklee Valencia YouTube channel. Schedules and additional details about the conference can be found on the INOCON website.
INOCON was created during the COVID-19 pandemic as a global platform to foster connection between leaders and professionals in the fields of music and technology. Now in its fourth year, the conference has become an essential hub for knowledge and opportunities within the music industry.
For more information, visit the events section on the Berklee Valencia website.
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