IPA Frankfurt Schedule

Find out more about IPA’s full line-up of events at Frankfurt Book Fair from 14-18 October 2020.
International Publishers Congress Cancelled

The International Publishers Association (IPA) and the Norwegian Publishers Association (NPA) have taken the difficult decision to cancel the 33rd International Publishers Congress which was scheduled to be held in Lillehammer, Norway, from 28-30 May 2020.
IPA reveals 2020 Prix Voltaire shortlist

The International Publishers Association (IPA) today announces the shortlist for the 2020 IPA Prix Voltaire, an award recognizing exemplary courage in upholding the freedom to publish and in enabling others to exercise their right to freedom of expression.
Lillehammer 2020 – Early Bird Rates until 31 December!

Early bird registrations for the 33rd International Publishers Congress close on 31 December. Check out the comprehensive programme online and find out in our series of interviews why publishing professionals from around the world will be coming.
International Publishers Association signs exclusive agreement with Emirates Airline

Airline to bring international publishers closer through global events.
Licensing practices in a global digital market

The International Publishers Association has commissioned a number of industry experts to bring together a report on the role of authors and publishers in educationan and research, focusing on the existing licensing practices in a global digital market. Ahead of the International Publishers Congress, being held in Lillehammer, Norway from 28-30 May, we will be […]
Join us in Lillehammer, 28-30 May 2020

The 33rd International Publishers Congress will take place from 28-30 May 2020 in Lillehammer Norway. Find out more about what promises to be a special Congress.
2020 International Publishers Congress, Lillehammer, Norway
The 2020 IPA International Publishers Congress was confirmed at our last Congress to take place in Lillehammer, Norway from 28-30 May 2020. The Programming Committee are now in the process of developing the Congress