Held annually over three days, at the launch of the Ibiza season, IMS is a summit promoting the electronic music industry. Established in 2007 by Pete Tong, Ben Turner, Danny Whittle, Mark Netto and Simeon Friend, now co-hosted by Pete Tong and
Jaguar, it features speakers, seminars, technology masterclasses, performances and the presentation of the annual IMS Business Report. Originally centred on industry topics, the purpose of the summit is now focused on influencing sustainable change within the industry, platforming issues including climate change, mental health, diversity and inclusion, and the impact of technology on the global electronic music industry. In 2012, the
Association for Electronic Music was formed from the delegates floor of IMS, following discussions on the need for a global voice for electronic music. Following an initial meeting, the AFEM was co-founded by Ben Turner and Kurosh Nasseri, and officially launched in 2013. In February 2023, it was announced the
US-owned online music store
Beatport, a long-time partner of the summit, had acquired a majority stake in IMS. IMS continues to be operated under the direction of its co-founders and General Manager Katie Sallows. == Programme ==