My NEO Group’s Growing Presence in Asia Extends Beyond Finance and Technology into the Creative Economy
MACAU — May 2026






Dr. Mickael Mosse, Group CEO and Founder of My NEO Group, was invited as a Guest of Honour at the 2nd Asian Art Film Festival (AAFF), held in Macau in May 2026, where he participated in the official red carpet ceremony alongside filmmakers, artists, producers, investors, and distinguished guests from across Asia.
The event brought together representatives from the film, cultural, and creative industries, highlighting the increasing importance of Asia’s entertainment sector as a driver of economic growth, cross-border collaboration, and cultural influence.
The Asian Art Film Festival positions itself as a platform dedicated to independent cinema, artistic expression, emerging filmmakers, and new forms of digital storytelling. The 2026 edition featured international screenings, awards presentations, industry networking sessions, and discussions surrounding the future of film production, including the growing role of artificial intelligence and digital content creation.
For My NEO Group, the invitation reflects the group’s expanding footprint across Asia, where it continues to develop activities spanning financial services, fintech, artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, investment, and emerging technologies.
Over the past two years, the group has significantly strengthened its presence across key Asian markets, including Hong Kong, Mainland China, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore, and other strategic jurisdictions. This regional expansion has been accompanied by increasing engagement with sectors that sit at the intersection of technology, intellectual property, digital assets, and the creator economy.
The participation of Dr. Mosse in the Macau festival comes at a time when global investment interest in entertainment, media technology, artificial intelligence, and digital content monetization continues to accelerate. Across Asia, film studios, production companies, technology platforms, and investors are exploring new models for financing, distribution, and audience engagement, creating opportunities for collaboration between traditional creative industries and emerging technology ecosystems.
Industry observers note that Macau is increasingly positioning itself as more than a tourism and hospitality destination, seeking to attract international cultural events, film productions, and creative industry initiatives as part of its broader economic diversification strategy.
Against this backdrop, events such as the Asian Art Film Festival provide a platform where business leaders, investors, content creators, and technology innovators can exchange ideas and explore future partnerships.
For My NEO Group, participation in such events aligns with a broader vision of supporting innovation across multiple sectors while strengthening relationships throughout Asia’s rapidly evolving economic landscape.
As the boundaries between finance, technology, artificial intelligence, media, and entertainment continue to converge, industry gatherings like AAFF illustrate how creative industries are becoming an increasingly relevant component of the region’s future growth story.
The appearance of Dr. Mickael Mosse on the festival’s official red carpet as a Guest of Honour reflects both the international profile of My NEO Group and the growing connections between Asia’s innovation economy and its expanding creative sectors.





