Rome 2016

April 11+12
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Event Summary

After concluding our first show in October 2015, we had a surprise in store: we would be taking Way Up North to Europe. Rome was our first destination outside of Stockholm, and it felt right to surprise the audience with this exciting announcement. The show took place at Teatro Ambra Jovinelli, marking our successful debut outside of Sweden.

Event Theme

UNLEASHED

The theme for the show in Rome 2016 was “UNLEASHED”, a call to unleash creativity and passion. Presenters shared their own stories of taking risks and pursuing their passions, inspiring attendees to let go of their fears and unleash their own inner spark.

Line-Up

We offer two formats for presenters: 45-minute keynote presentation and 10-minute WUNX presentations.

Keynote Presenters

  • Jonas Peterson

    Photographer + Visual Artist
    US
  • Citlalli Rico

    Photographer
    MX
  • Davina + Daniel

    Photographer
    CA
  • Lelia Scarfiotti

    Wedding Photographer
    IT
  • Oli Sansom

    Photographer
    AU
  • Tonhya Kae

    Wedding Photographer
    US
  • Daniel Aguilar

    Wedding Photographer
    MX
  • Brian Morrow

    Filmmaker
    US
  • Sam Hurd

    Wedding Photographer
    US
  • Ryan Muirhead

    Photographer
    US

WUNX Presenters

Hosts

  • Michael Antonia

    Entrepreneur / DJ
    US

DJs

  • Michael Antonia

    Entrepreneur / DJ
    US

News

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What next?

  • Vienna 2026

    May 5 + 6
    Inspired. Connected. Now what? It’s Monday morning and the real work begins. For ten years we’ve celebrated the beautiful stuff—the creative breakthroughs, the stunning portfolios, the moments that make you fall in love with this industry. But we’ve never dedicated an entire event to what actually makes it all possible: the unsexy stuff. The spreadsheets. The systems. The difficult conversations. The repetitive tasks that don’t get likes but build businesses that last. This year, our presenters strip away the highlight reel and show you the meat and potatoes—the boring, essential work that bridges inspiration and sustainability. It’s not glamorous. But it’s real. And it’s the answer to “now what?”