Future Media Conferences’ hands-on training sessions will be available at MPTS 2026, 13-14 May

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MPTS and Future Media Conferences have partnered to launch Post Production World Europe at MPTS 2026. 

The Post Production World Conference has been running for over two decades in the US, becoming a world-renowned training conference for media and entertainment professionals, and this is the first time it will be available outside of the US. 

As a result, MPTS 2026, which will take place 13-14 May, will be home to dozens of hands-on training sessions across the full two days in multiple breakout rooms. Designed for content creators, filmmakers, editors, producers, and visual artists, these will include immersive training tracks covering AI workflows, career development, VFX, editing, and creative storytelling. 

A new PPW AI Innovation Track will also debut at MPTS 2026, showcasing real-world applications of artificial intelligence in media workflows, as well as offering live demos and case studies that highlight the transformative role of AI in editing, motion design, and storytelling. 

Information on how to acquire tickets to the sessions will be revealed at a later date. You can learn more about Post Production World Europe here

Charlotte Wheeler, director of MPTS and Broadcast Tech & Sport Group, said: “We’re thrilled to join forces with FMC to bring Post Production World Europe to MPTS 2026. This partnership will deliver an unprecedented opportunity for post-production professionals across Europe to connect, learn, and push the boundaries of creativity and technology together.”

Ben Kozuch, president and co-founder of FMC, added: “In the ever-changing landscape of media and entertainment production, the need for quality training has never been more evident. Our programme is designed to respect attendees’ time and budgets while delivering cutting-edge creative and technical skills. With high attendee satisfaction ratings over the past 20 years, we are thrilled to bring this experience to the European creative community.”