Please note that there is no general right to accreditation. However, tickets are granted on a case-by-case basis and are subject to the approval of conference organizers.
Applicants must be able to prove their media activity by providing one of the following:
a. By presenting articles written under their own name, which are no older than six months at the time of the event.
b. By presenting an imprint where they are named as an editor, regular editorial staff member, or author, which is not more than three months old at the time of the event.
c. By providing a web link to an online publication that is well-established in the respective community sectors and can demonstrate suitable reach. The relevant online media must have existed for at least three months and be regularly updated.
d. By presenting a valid press pass.
Please note that the presentation of a valid press pass itself does not necessarily provide a basis for accreditation. The event organiser reserves the right to request further evidence to verify journalistic activity in accordance with points a–d. The event organizer reserves the right, in individual cases, to additionally demand the presentation of a valid personal identification document with a photo.
Accreditation information for social media influencers, podcasters, and bloggers:
In order to obtain media accreditation, the following requirements must be met: