CABSAT 2024 and Integrate Middle East 2024 concluded successfully at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC).
The events brought together media, satellite, and Pro AV professionals from over 120 countries, showcasing cutting-edge technology and fostering global collaboration.
CABSAT, celebrating its 30th edition, highlighted advancements in AI-driven content production, postproduction tools, and satellite communication systems. Integrate ME, in its second year, focused on Pro AV technology, attracting 10,000 attendees and featuring new product launches and tech demos.
The events facilitated over 5,000 business meetings, creating opportunities for strategic partnerships and industry growth. Panel discussions and workshops provided insights into emerging trends and advanced technologies.
Abhishek Ganapathy, Director of DWTC, expressed his satisfaction: “We are thrilled with the success of CABSAT and Integrate ME. These events have showcased the remarkable potential of Pro AV technology and fostered valuable industry discussions.”
The next editions of CABSAT and Integrate Middle East are scheduled for May 13 to 15, 2025, at DWTC, promising continued innovation and collaboration in the media and Pro AV industries.
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