The event was part of Chile’s journey as Guest of Honor at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2027, with a focus on internationalization, translation, and the buying and selling of book rights.
From July 9 to 11, CONTEC, the conference organized by the Frankfurt Book Fair in Latin America, arrived in Chile for the first time. It took place at the Centro Cultural La Moneda in Santiago, supported by the Chilean Ministry of Culture, Arts, and Heritage
The event gathered over 30 speakers from Europe, Chile, and other Latin American countries, who shared ideas and insights on current trends in the publishing industry. The specialists participated in presentations, panel discussions, and workshops on topics such as the buying and selling of rights, internationalization, the commercial implications of metadata, audio formats, and the use of artificial intelligence in the creative industries, among others.
“Since signing the agreement in December 2023 and committing to being the Guest of Honor at the 2027 Frankfurt Book Fair, we also took on the responsibility of carrying out a series of initiatives alongside the organizers to pave this path and strengthen the Chilean publishing sector,” said Carolina Arredondo Marzán, Minister of Culture, Arts, and Heritage.
Additionally, the Minister added: “CONTEC marks one of the first milestones, bringing together important national and international experts to address key issues such as rights sales, metadata management, and new formats. These are critical tools that industry players must understand, not only as we move towards 2027 but also to enhance the sustainability of the sector.”
Regarding this opportunity, which brings the Frankfurt Fair experience closer to Chilean publishing professionals, Marifé Boix García, Vice-President of Business Development for Southern Europe and Latin America at the fair, emphasized: “Frankfurt is the world’s leading forum for printed and digital content. CONTEC is the first step in working collaboratively with the Chilean market to prepare for its participation as a Guest of Honor country. This is an opportunity to showcase its literary and creative culture and promote internationalization, primarily through translation projects and rights negotiations.”
The event gathered over 30 speakers from Europe, Chile, and other Latin American countries, who shared ideas and insights on current trends in the publishing industry.