
The Producers Guild of America has set a date and venue for its next Produced By Conference. The 2026 edition of the annual event will be held May 30 on the Universal Studios Lot in Los Angeles for a second consecutive year.
This year’s programming highlights include conversations on the evolving production landscape, some of the year’s biggest watercooler moments in television and emerging technologies including AI in Hollywood and its annual “The State of Producing” session. Panel details will be revealed in the coming weeks.
“We are excited to have the PGA’s Produced By Conference back on the Universal Studios Lot for the second year in a row,” said Jeff Stone, President and General Manager of Universal City Studios. “Universal is designed to be a creative home for all productions. We look forward to welcoming this creative community and showcasing our industry-leading facilities.”
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Spanning film, TV and emerging media, the PGA’s daylong Produced By Conference is a networking event and educational forum that spurs conversation and action around the most pressing issues facing the industry, as well as how producers are shaping its future. Last year’s edition featured speakers including Adolescence creators Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham, Producers Guild president Stephanie Allain, Squid Game creator Hwang Dong-hyuk and Blumhouse president Abhijay Prakash.
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