Music Industry Resilience Acceleration Programme
MI-RAP

MI-RAP Online Webinars for Transmission Programme

12 December 2025
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The Music Industry Resilience Acceleration Programme (MI-RAP) is a three-year EU-funded project built to boost the music and events sector with fresh tools and smart methods in skills, innovation, and sustainability. After successfully piloting a range of MI-RAP activities across the Baltic Sea Region — and with the online information hub soon to be launched — we are excited to share our results. We warmly invite you to join a series of online webinars in early 2026, where we will present our key insights and introduce the three core pillars of the final MI-RAP model.

Each webinar focuses on one of the three core focus areas of the MI-RAP solution:

MI-RAP webinar series

  • Sustainability: 27 January 2025, 10:00 CET
    Enabling long-term, environmentally and economically sustainable development in the music sector. Learn about tools like Awareness-Raising Campaign for Audience Travel
  • Innovation & Networking: 11 February 2025, 10:00 CET
    Supporting creative experimentation, cross-sector exchange and new forms of collaboration. Learn about tools like TechTrack
  • Skills & Capacity: 18 February 2025, 10:00 CET
    Strengthening strategic skills, organisational capacity and resilience within music ecosystems. Learn about tools like the Lateral Entry Programme

What to expect in each 75-minute session:

  • Fresh perspectives trough a focused expert impulse
  • A clear understanding of our tools and how they can strenghten your ecosystem
  • Real piloting insights: practical implementation, results & lessons learned
  • Concrete ideas on how to apply the approaches in your own context through Q&A and discussion

Registration opens in January.
More details and the registration links will follow at the beginning of the new year.

 

 

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