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SXSW 2023

Friday March 10th - Sunday March 19th, 2023
$795 - 1595

The SXSW Conference provides an opportunity for the global community of digital creatives to encounter cutting-edge ideas, discover new interests, and network with other professionals who share a similar appetite for forward-focused experiences.  Featuring a variety of tracks that focus on the most important breakthroughs in technology, film, culture, and music, SXSW proves that the most unexpected discoveries happen when diverse topics and people come together.

2023 Tracks


2050 (March 10-14)
This programming focuses on long-range, big-picture thinking, with topics that range from nanotech breakthroughs and interplanetary expeditions to life-extension research and novel applications of scientific discoveries.

Advertising & Brand Experience (March 10-14)
Examine the current and future thinking on strategies to engage audiences through traditional, digital and experiential marketing practices. These sessions are geared towards agencies and organizations that want to better understand new ways of connecting with their communities.

Cannabis (March 10-12)
Explore the opportunities and challenges that cannabis businesses face today, while taking a deep dive into the companies, ideas and products that will drive the industry forward over the coming years.

Civic Engagement (March 10-13)
Some of the world’s most forward-thinking voices gather to discuss programs and policy directions, as well as current political realities. This programming also covers activism and strategy for effecting change in the face of the destruction of political norms.

Climate Change (March 10-13)
Programming in the Climate Change track covers the consequences of soaring temperatures and rising oceans, while also showcasing the most promising efforts on mitigating the effects of global warming.

Creating Film & Episodics (March 10-14)
Explore the creative process behind film and episodic content, with an emphasis on the collaborative nature of the medium. Topics in this track include casting, sound design, editing, and screenwriting, as well as virtual production and the use of game engines in the filmmaking process.

Culture (March 13-17)
Highlighting how humanities, arts and relationships help individuals and communities share their unique experiences, the Culture track includes fashion, dance, visual arts, sexuality, libraries, museums, and literature.

Design (March 10-14)
Learn how top designers, developers, artists and creatives build our physical, digital and virtual worlds with purposeful intent. This programming underscores how design thinking helps society achieve our most important goals.

Energy (March 10-12)
Explore the problems and solutions of energy production and delivery at every scale, and how new approaches can improve access and equity for communities.

Film & TV Industry (March 10-14)
Take a look at the current state and upcoming trends in film and television, viewed through the independent lens of SXSW. Focusing on the business side of the industry, these sessions will cover distribution, financing, representation, and the ever-changing nature of film and television.

Food (March 10-12)
Digest the ways that technology and policy can be leveraged to change how food can be grown, distributed, cooked and experienced in healthier and more sustainable ways.

Game Industry (March 12-14)
With a focus on the game industry’s continued ascent as a dominant entertainment platform, this programming will emphasize how music content and other media is increasingly migrating to these systems.

Health & MedTech (March 10-13)
Addressing how technological and social changes are impacting one of the world’s largest industries, the Health & MedTech content will cover everything from patient-centric care and gene editing to health equity and 3D-printed human organs.

Markets & Economies (March 13-15)
Analyze the many changes in our systems of commerce that are a direct result of the recession, the pandemic, the rise and fall of crypto, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and other disruptions in our current world.

Media Industry (March 10-12)
Spotlighting the trends driving change, this programming covers the media landscape, the power (and accountability) of the companies who currently control the message, and the players bringing new ideas to the table.

Music & Tech (March 13-17)
From virtual popstars to next-generation streaming services, technology has re-invented the way we create, discover, distribute and experience music. Sessions in this track showcase the promise and potential pitfalls of these innovations and trends.

Music Careers (March 13-17)
Professional development lies at the heart of this programming, with valuable guidance and insights into enhancing your position in the music industry, whether you’re an emerging artist or someone who has spent years in one of the many fields that are part of this ever-changing business landscape.

Psychedelics (March 10-12)
As therapeutic applications of psychedelics gain more traction in the mainstream consciousness, explore how breakthrough research and a growing business environment will impact the future applications of these novel and traditional drugs.

Sports (March 11-13)
Tackle the breakthroughs in technology, biometrics, data analysis, fan experiences and media that promise to reshape this global industry.

Startups (March 10-13)
The brightest new entrepreneurial ideas can come from anything, anyone, and anywhere. The Startups track covers the unexpected founders, funders, business plans, revenue models, success stories and epic fails that make up the addictive experience of launching a new venture.

Tech Industry (March 10-15)
Featuring the people, platforms, software, hardware and virtual systems that are driving the world’s next wave of change, these sessions balance exciting discoveries against a world that has grown more skeptical about the benefits of the digital revolution.

Transportation (March 14-17)
Recent and upcoming technological advances are radically transforming the way we get from here to there. While electrical vehicles are a major focus of this track, sessions will also examine new aviation breakthroughs, commercial space travel and advances in shipping systems, as well as the most exciting new ideas in micro-mobility.

Travel & Leisure (March 13-17)
Lockdowns and travel restrictions reaffirmed how important it is for us to discover new surroundings. The Travel & Leisure track uncovers the destinations and new ways of experiencing them that have become increasingly popular, as well as the challenges the industry continues to face.

Workplace Revolution (March 10-14)
The pandemic accelerated radical transformations in the way we work. This track focuses on how we continue to move forward, the societal impacts of the evolving workplace, and the changing relationship between employees and employers.

XR & Metaverse (March 12-14)
Covering the most exciting immersive experience breakthroughs from virtual and augmented realities to the intertwining of worlds through the metaverse, this content navigates the potential of these mind-bending technologies.

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