KARACHI: The Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) has announced its first-ever “National Product ion and Entertainment Trade Conference-FocusPK”, a statement said on Thursday.
The conference will showcase the entire business of production, entertainment and media: film, TV, theater, radio, print and digital at a two-day trade-related event to be held on December 3 and 4 at a local hotel.
This first of its kind event will give a unique opportunity for industry professionals for sustained networking with the like-minded individuals in their respective fields, business community and national and international trade partners, it said.
Prominent international trade-related speakers from Saarc would be invited to be a vital part of this high profile event. This will be an unprecedented access opportunity to link with the industry’s decision-makers such as media house owners, channel CEOs, trade principals, film and television producers, business financiers, cable, film and print distributors and associated trade bodies, the statement added.
FocusPK is an opportunity for producers, directors, showbiz celebrities, creative and technical professionals along with financiers, distributors, trade bodies, production houses, music producers and film distributors, to connect with all media personnel under one roof ranging from TV channels, entertainment media, FPCCI, TDAP, Pemra, Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Information, and Ministry of Culture.
“You can expect tremendous knowledge, insight, access, value and a rare chance to hear from the industry’s global thought leaders, decision-makers and experts at this event.”
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