CABSAT 2022 to begin tomorrow
As the MENA region evolves from media consumption to a content creation hub, CABSAT 2022 gears up to welcome regional and international stakeholders as well as industry professionals for a ...
As the MENA region evolves from media consumption to a content creation hub, CABSAT 2022 gears up to welcome regional and international stakeholders as well as industry professionals for a ...
CABSAT is expected to host more than 13,000 attendees from across the MENA region, with over 280 exhibiting companies and 120 leaders and speakers.
With CABSAT round the corner, BroadcastPro caught up with Thomas Löffler, AVP of Exhibitions at Dubai World Trade Centre, to find out what’s new this year.
Industry experts get together to discuss OTT, content production and the UAE’s role in serving as the perfect hub for the region.
The event features three dedicated, free-to-attend forums: Content Congress, SatExpo Summit, and NextGen Content.
CABSAT is set to reunite the region’s content and broadcast communities in person once again at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC).
CABSAT kicks off with a new, refreshed agenda to address changes throughout entire E&M supply chain including content creation, production, post production satellite, OTT video, e-sports and digital media.
Influential decision-makers from Dreamworks, Sony Pictures, Netflix, Fox International, NBC Universal, Australias FremantleMedia, ITV studios, Talpa, Dailymotion, Qatars beIN network, the European Broadcasting Union and a host of other major ...