Africa's Creative Future
Help Shape the Future of Africa’s Creative Industry
AFEE invites industry leaders, creatives, innovators, policymakers, investors, and cultural voices to join the conversation shaping the future of African film, entertainment, youth culture, and digital storytelling, now hosted in Casablanca, Morocco, a city that strengthens AFEE’s connection to international production, business networks, and creative opportunity.
Thought Leadership
Why Your Voice Matters at AFEE
AFEE is more than a speaking platform; it is where insight meets industry momentum. Speakers at AFEE will engage with a diverse audience of creators, studios, distributors, investors, broadcasters, technology providers, institutions, and emerging talent from across Africa and beyond. They will be contributing to a continent-wide creative story, while speaking from a host market that already has production infrastructure, official film support mechanisms, and a stronger bridge to international industry conversations.
This is an opportunity to shape industry conversations at a moment when Morocco is actively investing in digital transformation and adjacent creative sectors. Digital Morocco 2030 aims to create 240,000 direct jobs, and recent government-backed gaming initiatives show a broader commitment to youth-oriented creative industries.
That makes AFEE’s speaker platform feel timely, future-facing, and more globally resonant, while still keeping African film and storytelling at the centre.
Expert Voices
Who Should Speak
Industry Leaders
Producers, studio executives, broadcasters, distributors, and platform leaders with market insight and growth experience.
Creators & Storytellers
Filmmakers, writers, performers, musicians, and creative entrepreneurs with compelling experiences and original perspectives.
Technology & Innovation Experts
Voices working across AI, virtual production, immersive media, content platforms, gaming, animation, and digital transformation.
Investors & Business Leaders
Professionals who understand financing, monetisation, co-production, scaling content, and commercial growth within creative industries.
Policy & Institutional Stakeholders
Representatives from government, commissions, industry bodies, and development organisations shaping frameworks for the sector.
Youth & Culture Voices
Emerging leaders, talent champions, and voices influencing the next generation of African creativity and cultural expression.
Session Formats
Speaking Formats
Panels
Join high-level conversations on industry trends, challenges, opportunities, and the future of entertainment in Africa.
Roundtables
Participate in more focused, dialogue-led sessions designed for deeper engagement and practical exchange.
Workshops
Share hands-on insight, frameworks, and learning experiences with creators, professionals, and emerging talent.
Masterclasses
Lead expert sessions that offer high-value learning in craft, business, production, technology, or storytelling.
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