Press

Welcome to the re:publica 2015 Press Area.

You will find all the information you need on the conference, such as press releases, selected press photos and also the accreditation form for journalists for #rp16 (accreditation is open from approx. November 2015). The re:publica logos in online and print resolution are available for download here
For interview requests regarding the re:publica organisers and curators, get in touch with the press team at presse@re-publica.de.

SEE OUR FAQ's FOR THE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS:

When Does Accreditation End?
As soon as press accreditation is open (will be announced by November 2015) journalists can apply until May 01, 2016 for their re:publica 2016 accreditation. Registering after the conference has already begun won’t be possible. Please mind, you are accredited as press for #rp16 only when you received our confirmation via email.

What Do I Need For Accreditation?
We don’t require a press badge, but value quality reporting. Each request is examined individually. A large number of re:publica’s participants is active in journalism, and with 1500 requests, sadly we can’t guarantee everyone will receive accreditation.

Are there reduced journalism student tickets?
Journalism and Media School students and trainees can apply for a reduced ticket on the ticket website. You will have to present evidence of your media student status upon entry.

Where can I find press images, audio and video footage and more?
Videos and audio podcasts of all talks and presentations, high-resolution press images and much more is available for download. See our list here. All photos are under a Creative Commons licence and can be used freely as long as the photographer is attributed. If you are looking for more general info, see our About site as well as a neat infographic here.

What does the Creative Commons licence mean for press photos?
A photo published under the Creative Commons CC-BY-SA Licence may certainly be used for current reporting about the conference. But the name of the photographer and the according licence must both be mentioned, for example like this: "Photo: re:publica/ Gregor Fischer (CC BY-SA 2.0)".

Find our press releases as well as our program flyers attached below: