The curtain fell on CABSAT 2015 on Thursday 12th March, with Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), the exhibition organiser, stating the 21st edition of the broadcast show was the busiest edition to date. Having attracted more than 900 exhibitors from 60 countries, CABSAT welcomed more than 13,000 local, regional and international trade visitors for three days of exciting product […]
The curtain fell on CABSAT 2015 on Thursday 12th March, with Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), the exhibition organiser, stating the 21st edition of the broadcast show was the busiest edition to date.
Having attracted more than 900 exhibitors from 60 countries, CABSAT welcomed more than 13,000 local, regional and international trade visitors for three days of exciting product launches, innovative technology demonstrations, high-level meetings and networking events, and an expanded schedule of sector-specific conferences, training schemes and seminars headlined by the CABSAT & NAB Show Collaborative Conference.
On the product front, CABSAT visitors got to grips with various cutting-edge technologies and gadgets evolving the entire content landscape from creation, production and management, to distribution and absorption. A raft of new products included drones, 4K and Ultra HD cameras, wireless camera motion systems, satellites, broadcast transport solutions, microphones, post-production terminals, lighting rigs and fixtures and video management systems.
CABSAT organisers also revealed next years exhibition will feature the all-new Content Marketplace, a co-located event designed to unite the entire commercial ecosystem for filmed entertainment content.
As a dedicated platform to launch and source new content, explore exchange and funding opportunities and seal distribution partnerships, the CABSAT Content Marketplace will connect studios and content creators, producers, distributors and licensors with a host of buyers – from free-to-air and Pay TV operators, to telcos, brands, advertising agencies and media buying houses.