CONECTA Magaluf–Mallorca is reinforcing its international positioning with the upcoming edition of Conecta CREATIVE LAB 2026, its flagship strategic think tank, set to take place on May 25 in Palma de Mallorca. The event will unfold across some of the island’s most iconic venues, including Castell de Bellver and Centro Cultural La Misericordia, hosting a series of closed-door sessions that will deliver exclusive, up-to-date insights into the structural transformation of the audiovisual industry, as well as analysis of its key challenges and emerging opportunities.
Géraldine Gonard, Director of CONECTA Magaluf–Mallorca, says: “Conecta CREATIVE LAB is a core part of the CONECTA ecosystem. Its purpose is not merely to observe the industry, but to actively help transform it through shared knowledge and the new connections generated among participating professionals.”
The program will bring together leading international consulting, analytics and research firms, with experts providing exclusive data and moderating each discussion panel. Confirmed participants include Gloria Saló (GECA), Laure Steinville (Glance), Diego de la Vega and Sophie Valais (European Audiovisual Observatory), as well as Jaime Otero (Parrot Analytics). A key outcome of the gathering will be the Conecta Mallorca Report, a strategic document compiling the main conclusions and forward-looking recommendations for the audiovisual sector.
Across its previous editions, Conecta CREATIVE LAB has positioned itself as a high-value industry forum, offering a unique environment for senior executives and professionals to exchange ideas and strengthen networks. It remains the only think tank of its kind within the global audiovisual events landscape.
Supported by the Consell de Mallorca and the Palma Town Council, the event opens registration today for industry professionals. With investors and top-level executives already confirmed, attendance will be limited to 80 participants.












