PARIS, July 15 /PRNewswire/ -- MidemNet Lab, the only international pitch platform for the most innovative international music start-ups operating in the digital and apps sectors, today opens the Call for Entries for the 2011 edition. The event, now in its second year, is doubling the number of companies which will have the opportunity to promote themselves during the three-days of MidemNet Lab, January 23-25, 2011.
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Following a highly acclaimed debut event in 2010, MidemNet Lab is set to showcase twice as many start-ups. Companies wanting to be considered for MidemNet Lab 2011* have until October 31 to send in their applications. The finalists, selected by UK consulting and research specialists Music Ally, will win the opportunity to pitch their projects to a jury comprised of industry experts and VC's. They will also receive substantial and valuable feedback from the experts as well as considerable media coverage during MIDEM.
This year, MidemNet Lab features three categories. The first one gives particular emphasis to apps developers. The two others are Industry Services (B2B) and Consumer Services (B2C). One winner per category will be selected by a dedicated jury.
"MidemNet Lab is a great opportunity for music start-ups and apps developers to find new business partners in the music industry, to take their business to the next level and get noticed by investors," comments Dominique Leguern, Director of MIDEM. "There are some great MidemNet Lab success stories to talk about following MIDEM 2010."
TuneWiki, the largest legally-licensed lyrics database in the world, says that MIDEM, as well as being a stamp of approval for the music industry, empowered it to achieve an "A list" of world-renowned artists to sign up their hit songs to its music game, first introduced to the music business community at MIDEM. TuneWiki also raised millions in Series B funding by investors in the immediate aftermath of MIDEM 2010.
For UK-based band management start-up BandCentral, the media interest that resulted from their MidemNet Lab 2010 presentation, raised its profile and led to greater awareness of the company in the industry, setting it up for the year's numerous successes such as the launch of their iPhone App this coming August.
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ABOUT REED MIDEM
Founded in 1963, Reed MIDEM is a leading organiser of professional, international tradeshows. Reed MIDEM events have established themselves as key dates in professional diaries. The company hosts MIPTV, MIPDOC, MIPCOM, and MIPJUNIOR for the television and digital content industries, MIDEM for music professionals, MIPIM, MIPIM Asia, MIPIM HORIZONS and MAPIC for the property and retail real estate sectors.
Reed Exhibitions is the world's leading events organiser, with over 470 events in 37 countries. In 2008 Reed brought together over seven million industry professionals from around the world generating billions of dollars in business. Today Reed events are held throughout the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Asia Pacific, and organised by 38 fully staffed offices.
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For further information about Reed MIDEM visit www.reedmidem.com.
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