MIBF 2012

 

 

 

 

PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMME

 

The Moscow International Book Fair is now the largest and most representative forum for the rapidly expanding Russian publishing industry. Russia is now the fourth biggest producer of books in the world in terms of published titles. MIBF is an event of truly international significance, featuring participants from more than 60 countries, and attracting more than 2000 participating organisations – publishers, distributors, libraries, universities and cultural centres.

 

 

MIBF INTERNATIONAL CENTRE

 

The MIBF International Centre is designed to make your visit to the MIBF comfortable and effective. The International Centre helps international publishers to explore business opportunities in Russia, establish contacts, find partners, develop collaborative projects with Russian publishers, and meet leading Russian authors. 

 

The International Centre’s extensive programme offers a diverse range of presentations and discussions with leading international experts on key issues related to Russian and international publishing. 

 

The MIBF International Centre is divided into 4 sections: book a table at the International Rights Centre or present your publishing projects in the Presentation Theatre, join professional discussions and workshops in the Studio and arrange meetings with translators in the Translators’ Lounge.

 

 

VISIT MIBF

 

Joining us at the Moscow International Book Fair is not only a great way to explore the vibrant Russian book market, but also a great opportunity to visit one of the world’s most fascinating cities and experience Russia’s unique culture and traditions. 

 

Academia Rossica would be delighted to help you with your visa and travel arrangements as well as the organisation of your cultural programme in Moscow.

 

 

For more information and contact:

moscow@academia-rossica.org

+44 207 287 261476

Brewer Street,

London W1F 9TX, UK

 

 

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MIBF in figures

Founded in 1977

6 pavilions,

33,500 sqm

More than 60 countries

More than 2000  participating organisations: publishers, distributers, libraries, universities and cultural centres

 

 

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