MIA 2025 Unveils Its Panel and Presentation Program

Published on January 07, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
MIA 2025 program showing various panel sessions, technological presentations, and networking events for audiovisual professionals

When the Global Audiovisual World Gathers in a Single Program

The International Audiovisual Market consolidates itself as the epicenter of the industry with the announcement of its ambitious program for 2025. MIA 2025 unfolds a calendar of panels and presentations that reflects the accelerated evolution of the global audiovisual sector. From artificial intelligence in production to new transmedia distribution strategies, the event promises to be the thermometer of where the entertainment business is heading in the next decade.

The selection of topics demonstrates how the boundaries between cinema, television, and digital content are progressively blurring. What were once rigid categories are now fluid content ecosystems where a story can start as a podcast, evolve into a series, and culminate in an immersive experience. Professionals who attend will find not only trends, but concrete tools to navigate this structural transformation. 🎥

At MIA 2025, the future of audiovisual is not predicted, it is built panel by panel

The Thematic Axes That Will Define the Conversations

The program is organized around critical areas for professional development in the contemporary audiovisual industry.

The inclusion of specific sessions on accessibility and narrative diversification reflects an industry increasingly aware of its social and cultural responsibility.

Highlighted Panels for Content Creators

For the foro3d community and 3D/VFX professionals, several sessions promise valuable insights into the technical and creative future.

The presence of pioneering studios in virtual production suggests that these technologies have matured enough to be considered standard rather than experimental.

The Value of Networking in the Digital Era

Beyond the programmatic content, MIA 2025 recognizes that human connections remain the most valuable asset in a globalized industry.

Carefully curated networking events facilitate encounters between emerging creators and established decision-makers, creating the perfect breeding ground for the next audiovisual milestones. In a world of digital communications, the magic of in-person meetings retains a unique power to catalyze ambitious projects. 🤝

And if the panel predictions are correct, we'll soon be producing entire movies from home... though we'll probably still need excuses to have coffee in person with colleagues 😉