International Federation of Multimedia Associations

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The International Federation of Multimedia Associations (French: Federation Internationale des Associations de Multimedia) (FIAM) is a non-governmental organisation founded in Canada by Hervé Fischer. FIAM is headquartered in Montreal, with offices in China, Europe and Australia via AIMIA.

Mission[edit]

FIAM’s mission is to bring together the various digital media associations from around the world that represent small to medium enterprises developing services, technologies, and content. It also has an international network of partners, most notably the United Nations, via accreditation since 2004 under the ECOSOC economic and social program, UNESCO, the International Francophone Organisation, the Commonwealth of Nations, and Hispanic and Portuguese organisations as well as major corporations and foundations globally.

Programs[edit]

FIAM provides support and guidance to an international community of economic, professional, and governmental partners. One such duty is as overseer between inter-governmental Public/private partnerships, such as the digital park in Shenyang, China.[1]

Events[edit]

Since 2004, FIAM has hosted a yearly summit entitled "World Summit on Internet and Multimedia (WSIM)".[2] In addition to the World Summit on Internet and Multimedia, FIAM hosts a variety of workshops year-round.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Teoh, Adeline (December 9, 2009). "Digital Park in Trade Link to China". Dynamic Export. Retrieved 21 December 2009.
  2. ^ "FIAM Official Website". Archived from the original on December 19, 2009. Retrieved 21 December 2009.