Daniel Haver has been the driving force behind Native Instruments for over 20 years and continues to lead its success today as a passionate and visionary CEO. Prior to NI, Daniel focused his entrepreneurial energy on the design world, forging a highly successful...
Katarina Gospic is an M.D., Ph.D. and a M.Sc. in Physiology from the Karolinska Institute. She has more than a decade of experience in brain research and neuroeconomics. Dr. Gospic is an entrepreneur who works with ehealth and prop tech at the VR/AR company Spinview...
Hi I’m Felipe Duarte. Living for 29 years in Colombia brought me up as a Musician, Theater Performer and Economist, always searching for ways to socialize the arts and democratize them to be used and experienced by everyone, independent of income, race or place...
Hi. My name is Ludmila and I am an artist. My current project ‘Fashion Speaks’ is designed to extend and to enhance the perception of fashion further as an expression of individual identity by using the toiles, the prototypes of haute-couture dresses, as a remedy for...
Hi I’m Daniela Urem I am interested in collaborations between individuals and networks from different sectors, involved in curriculum and policy development, research and knowledge exchange. To me, the importance of arts and culture for innovation is equal to...
Luke Ritchie is Head of Innovation & Partnerships at the Philharmonia Orchestra. The Orchestra has had a dedicated Digital department for nearly a decade, using technology to connect with a growing audience beyond the traditional Concert Hall, creating new...
Music Tech Fest (MTF) is a growing global community of over 7000 brilliant innovators. These innovators come from a wide range of backgrounds, disciplines and skillsets.
Many are academics – doctoral, postdoctoral and professorial; others are industry experts, scientists, professional artists, producers, curators, business executives, media professionals and more.
The core purpose of MTF is to seed and support new ideas, new collaborations and new projects that go on to have a life beyond MTF – as research projects, products, businesses, artistic performances and inventions that would not otherwise have been created.
MTF democratises innovation by placing creativity at the centre. It brings together arts and science, academia and industry in a space of common understanding – to use music as a social glue and a springboard to address grand challenges through curiosity, ingenuity and collaborative making.