The Balearic Islands are preparing to host the global television industry as CONECTA Magaluf-Mallorca reveals the 26 projects selected for its prestigious international pitching sessions.

Taking place from May 25 to 28 at the Hotel Meliá Calvià Beach, the event’s tenth anniversary underscores its evolution into a top-tier forum for the development and financing of screen content across Europe and the Americas.
This year’s selection was culled from a massive pool of 271 proposals spanning 34 countries, proving the event’s vast international reach. Organizers highlighted a significant surge in the Pitch Vertical Series category, specifically designed for micro-dramas consumed on mobile screens, which received 45 submissions. This shift signals a major industry pivot toward bite-sized, high-impact storytelling and digital-first formats.
The four dedicated sessions will offer creators a direct line to global financiers and broadcasters, bridging the gap between independent creativity and industrial scale. As the industry descends on Mallorca next month, the focus will be on these 26 contenders, representing the next wave of narrative innovation in everything from traditional drama to cutting-edge vertical content.
For industry insiders, Conecta 10 isn’t just another networking event; it is a barometer for the year’s production trends. The heavy focus on Vertical Series reflects a 2026 landscape where streaming giants and social platforms are competing for the same “snackable” attention span.

By integrating these new formats alongside traditional international co-productions, Conecta is positioning itself as a hybrid hub where legacy TV meets the future of mobile entertainment. Whether you are tracking the next big European thriller or the future of mobile drama, all eyes are on Mallorca this May.
Geographically speaking, Spain once again accounts for the largest share of the projects received, with 15% of these coming from production companies and screenwriters in the Balearic Islands, a figure that highlights the vitality of the local content industry. Beyond Spain’s borders, Europe accounts for 43.9% of all international ideas received, with a notable presence from Portugal, France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Ukraine.
The Americas emerge as the second most significant geographical bloc, accounting for 49.1% of international submissions: Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Mexico and Brazil lead Latin American participation, confirming the strength of the creative and industrial link that CONECTA has historically forged between Europe and the Americas. The call for entries has also reached Asia (3.5%) and Africa (2.6%), thereby extending the event’s reach to territories that are typically under-represented in major international audiovisual markets.
SELECTED PROJECTS FOR THE 2026 INTERNATIONAL PITCHING SESSIONS



CONECTA Magaluf-Mallorca Awards

The finalist projects will have the opportunity to compete for a series of awards, the full list and details of which will be announced during the awards ceremony scheduled for the afternoon of Wednesday 27 May. Among those confirmed so far, the prize package stands out for combining direct financial support, production and post-production services, and access to top-tier international forums, making CONECTA a concrete catalyst for development for participating talent and prodcos.
In terms of cash prizes, the Spain Film Commission Award will award €3,000 to the project that best showcases Spanish locations as a narrative and production asset. And once again this year, the Triodos Bank Award, also worth €3,000, will reward the project that best embodies the values of positive impact in the environmental, cultural and social spheres, in line with the bank’s ethical banking philosophy.
In addition to financial support, the call for entries includes the now customary in-kind prizes, which hold significant strategic value for the development of the winning projects. The Warner Music Award will offer five days of Dolby Atmos sound recording sessions to help create promotional materials for the selected project. The Acorde Award will recognise three finalist projects by providing music from its catalogue for the pilot and the potential first full season of each. And the New Art Award will grant €5,000 in-kind contribution towards post-production services.
The international dimension of the awards is facilitated through the prizes offered by the partner events with which CONECTA maintains a long and fruitful strategic relationship, which will open direct doors to key markets in Europe and the Americas. Among the forums offering the selected projects the opportunity to participate in their respective pitching sessions are Bogotá Audiovisual Market – BAM (Colombia), SANFIC Industria (Chile), and TV Beats Forum (Estonia), which is joining this international circuit for the first time.
