Baltic Aid 3.0

We're thrilled to announce our ongoing involvement in the Baltic Aid project, an initiative that's reshaping the music industry landscape. Dive deeper into Baltic Aid 2.0 here.
Baltic Aid 3.0, an innovative program led by Musikcentrum Syd (Malmö, Sweden), UCE Agency (Tallinn, Estonia), Tak Brzmi Miasto (Krakow, Poland), and Music Export Ukraine (Kyiv, Ukraine), and supported by the Swedish Institute, is setting the stage for the future of music. Targeted at self-managed artists and independent artist managers, this program seeks to cultivate a vibrant music ecosystem, where talents and professionals alike can realize their full potential:
“Creating a vibrant and sustainable music ecosystem where every talent finds its stage and every professional finds their true potential.”
Our first team meeting for innovators in Malmö, held from November 7-10, was a whirlwind of inspiration and creativity.
- Insightful Learnings: We were honored to attend a presentation by Per Linde, an esteemed postdoc and senior lecturer in Interaction Design at Malmö University. His expertise in prototypes and design thinking opened new horizons for us.
- Exploring NGBG: Our visit to Norra Grängesbergsgatan (NGBG) was a highlight, offering a glimpse into inclusive sustainable urban development and Malmö's vibrant alternative cultural scene.
- Workshop Wonders: The workshops were a fertile ground for creativity. We developed four groundbreaking ideas, which we're eager to transform into prototypes. A special thanks to the attendees of SCANIA SOUND who joined us for a brainstorming session.
- The Scania Sound Showcase: The event was a spectacular finale, showcasing the talents of Swedish artists. The music and energy were palpable, perfectly concluding our Malmö meeting.
We're just getting started with Baltic Aid 3.0. Stay tuned for more exciting developments as we drive innovation in the music industry!





