CABSAT, the annual exhibition catering to the broadcast and satellite markets is seen as a gateway to the rapidly growing industry in the MENA region. The exhibition celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2014. The MENA market for media and broadcast is expected to be worth more than $2 billion by 2015. Driven by a […]
CABSAT, the annual exhibition catering to the broadcast and satellite markets is seen as a gateway to the rapidly growing industry in the MENA region. The exhibition celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2014.
The MENA market for media and broadcast is expected to be worth more than $2 billion by 2015. Driven by a projected tripling in pay-TV subscriptions by 2015, mobile penetration rates among the highest in the world, rapidly increasing deployments of satellites, hundreds of free-to-air channels and investment in locally procured content, CABSAT is the world’s best location to secure profitable growth.
From Content Acquisition to Connected Devices, underlying demographics increased connectivity and strong economic fundamentals means companies simply cannot afford to ignore the MEASA region which CABSAT has served for 20 years.
Commercial Satellite capacity expected to reach $17.2 billion by 2020 up from $10 billion in only 10 years. | |
Penetration of satellite television into 80 million households in the MENA region will shoot from 65% to over 80% by 2016. | |
Over 500 Free-to-Air channels serving the Arab world | |
The fastest growing region in the world for the $800 Million Audio Market at 4.9% |
With thousands of visitors expected from 110 countries, and over 900 exhibiting companies, CABSAT delivers a global audience looking to do business. It is also a place to meet the key industry players from Africa, the Middle East and South Asia.