Asian Licensing Conference explores latest trends and forges new business opportunities
2022年8月4日 - 07:00PM
JCN Newswire
The 11th Asian Licensing Conference (ALC), organised by the Hong
Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), ran successfully from 27 to
29 July. The three-day online event featured 22 thematic sessions
where 34 industry experts from different sectors addressed
participants. More than 25,000 viewers from 42 countries and
regions joined the discussions alongside physical participation at
five satellite conferences in Chongqing, Dalian, Hangzhou and
Shenzhen in Mainland China and Jakarta in Indonesia. The three-day
event generated nearly 140 one-on-one business matching meetings
online, connecting global licensing players with potential partners
to help them explore business opportunities.
One-stop platform connects licensing partners to global
opportunities
Hong Kong is maintaining its position as an international
intellectual property (IP) and licensing hub that links
international licensors and licensing agents. The ALC provides a
one-stop platform where leading global brands and licensors can
explore cross-sectoral cooperation and keep abreast of the latest
market trends and opportunities. This year the conference addressed
topical issues in such areas as non-fungible tokens (NFTs), the
metaverse, brands crossover, arts and culture licensing, art
technology, blockchain gaming, location-based entertainment (LBE)
experiences, environmental, social and governance (ESG) in
licensing and more.
Speaking at the conference, Maura Regan, President of Licensing
International, said that following two years of unparalleled change
brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, consumers put greater focus on
life and cultural experiences. She said the global licensing
community should capture opportunities arising from this consumer
behaviour shift, expressing confidence that the licensing industry
will continue to grow in line with consumer market trends in over
the next two years.
Brand Forum builds business connections
The inaugural Brand Forum took place alongside the conference,
featuring a number of established Asian brands such as BANDAI
NAMCO, CAPCOM, DNP, Fuji Television, TV TOKYO Communication, Minto,
San-Byte, Sony Creative, Poplar Publishing and Tsuburaya. Brand
representatives shared their stories and were connected with other
participants to explore potential partnerships. In addition, 45
Hong Kong homegrown brands under the DLAB banner presented their
creative characters, animations, products and gaming designs. The
online exhibition showcased more than 100 instances of IPs, fully
demonstrating the power of licensing and creativity in the
region.
TV TOKYO Communication shared that the event enabled them to
connect with potential partners worldwide and explore business
opportunities together. Yellow White Stone also said taking part in
ALC helped them gain more experience and exposure.
At the "China Opportunity" session, one conference highlight, Gao
Zheng, Director General, Bureau of International Exchange and
Cooperation (Department of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Affairs) of
Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the People's Republic of China,
said Hong Kong has been playing an important role in the
development of the country's cultural industry. The conference
would further promote business collaboration between international
and Mainland Chinese enterprises, and at the same time cement Hong
Kong's unique role as an international licensing hub. Jacky Chung,
HKTDC Director, Mainland, said the National 14th Five-Year Plan
supported Hong Kong's development into an arts and cultural
exchange hub that connects the mainland to the rest of the world.
This will further enhance the city's function as a trade centre for
international IP and a globally recognised licensing hub.
He Yizan, Founder and CEO of ARTiSTORY, said technology would have
a profound impact on people's lives, and many cultural and art
institutions were now actively embracing new technologies. He
believed the convergence of art and technology would become a new
trend for cultural and art licensing in the future.
Over three event-packed days, the ALC addressed numerous topical
issues, offered fruitful content to participants and generated
business opportunities for industry players. The event served as a
prelude to the 20th HKTDC Hong Kong International Licensing Show
(HKILS) and the 12th Asian Licensing Conference (ALC) to be held
from 27 to 29 April 2023. More details of these events will be
announced in due course.
All ALC sessions were broadcast via the event's online platform.
Complimentary playback is available for registered participants
until 29 August 2022 through the conference website link [
https://alc.hktdc.com ], while subscription for video-on-demand is
available for those who did not register for this year's event.
Please email to: alc@hktdc.org for details of the subscription.
Website
- Asian Licensing Conference website: https://alc.hktdc.com
- Photo download: https://bit.ly/3PXfC5i
About HKTDC
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body
established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong's
trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China,
the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and
business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions,
conferences and business missions to create business opportunities
for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises
(SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also
provides up-to-date market insights and product information via
research reports and digital news channels. For more information,
please visit: www.hktdc.com/aboutus. Follow us on Twitter @hktdc
and LinkedIn
Media enquiries
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Department:
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