Noémie Njangiru

Goethe-Institut Ireland

Institute Lead

Noémie Njangiru - Photo: Barak Shrama
Photo: Barak Shrama

Noémie Njangiru has headed the Goethe-Institut Irland since 2025. Prior to that, she headed the Goethe-Institut San Francisco from 2019 to 2025, where she was responsible for programs on AI for the common good, new technologies and art and accompanied the Berlin & Beyond Film Festival. Further stations took her to Johannesburg, where she promoted creative companies in the music and film industry, and to the Goethe-Institut's headquarters, where she focussed on film.

Programm

Apr29.

Creative Connections: How International Networks Open Up New Perspectives

What happens when creative ecosystems collaborate across borders? In this session, you will meet initiatives that make exactly that possible: From Europe-wide innovation networks and new alliances between administration and the creative industries to regional best practices from Austria and global cultural projects.

Get to know the Enterprise Europe Network, Creative Bureaucracy, kreativland.tirol and the Goethe-Institut – and discover how international cooperation accelerates ideas, opens up markets and creates new forms of collaboration.

Talk to the people behind the programs, exchange ideas and find out what opportunities await you beyond your own market. Which connections will take your projects to the next level?

These are the impulses:

Quantum, Art & Culture That Moves Europe: Projects from the Goethe-Institut

Creative Go Global: EU Funding Made Easy

Creative Bureaucracy: How Creative Administrations Create New Solutions Worldwide

From Network to Impact: How kreativland.tirol Unleashes Creative Potential

In cooperation with Goethe-Institut, Creative Bureaucracy Festival and kreativland.tirol.

Format: CaseNetworking

Stage: K4

Apr29.

Quantum, Art & Culture That Moves Europe: Projects from the Goethe-Institut

Whether residencies, mobility grants or subsidies for theater productions: The Goethe-Institut promotes the cultural and creative industries at more than 150 locations worldwide. The interfaces between artificial intelligence, new technologies and socio-critical issues are also becoming increasingly important for artists. The article provides a compact insight into the goals, formats and experiences of the Goethe-Institut and shows how artistic perspectives make complex future technologies accessible and open up debates. Expect impulses instead of ready-made answers – and space for big questions about responsibility, participation and design.

In cooperation with the Goethe-Institut.

This programme item is part of "Creative Connections:How international networks open up new perspectives".

On our participative Stage K4, we combine impulses with networking. Come along at the beginning of the session and take a look at all four projects. After a short project presentation, you will have the opportunity to network intensively with the people behind the projects and find out more about their work.

For the first 30 minutes we will present all projects on stage, then there will be 90 minutes for deep dives.

Format: CaseNetworking

Stage: K4

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