
The calendar announced for 2025 focuses on international events and markets and actions to position Spain in the spotlight of the global industry.
ICEX Spain Export and Investments has announced its program of activities for 2025, aimed at strengthening the international presence of Spanish companies in the audiovisual sector. This detailed plan covers a series of events and strategic actions designed to increase visibility and business opportunities in foreign markets.
Among the highlighted initiatives is the participation in world-renowned events, such as the Spain Pavilions at Content Americas, Kidscreen Summit in San Diego, and Gamescom in Cologne. These platforms offer Spanish companies an unparalleled opportunity to present their projects and establish key connections in the industry. Additionally, visitor programs at prestigious festivals such as the Berlinale and the Marché du Film in Cannes are included, as well as promotional campaigns at significant gatherings like Cartoon Movie in Bordeaux and Hot Docs 2025.
The main objective of these actions is to facilitate co-production, financing, and distribution agreements, as well as to position Spain as an attractive destination for international filming. The complete calendar of activities is available for free download on the ICEX website, providing companies with an essential tool to plan their internationalization strategy in 2025.
For more information and personalized advice, ICEX provides its team specialized in creative industries, supported by a network of more than 100 Economic and Commercial Offices abroad.
This is a new boost to the national industry by the agency through the Audiovisual from Spain program, which is also celebrating after recently sweeping the 2025 National Creativity Awards with its campaign The cause of the accident that caused the fire by CANADA with 9 awards. With this, ICEX also positions itself as a leading advertiser, which is committed to a healthy industry and sets the path to follow, resorting to transparent and fair processes. In this sense, it moves in the same direction as APCP, as we have been working on this with both public and private clients.