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CABSAT 2025 Commences May 13 – Pioneering The Future Of Media And Technology

March 28, 2025
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CABSAT and Integrate Middle East will return in 2025 for their 31st edition, which will take place from May 13 to 15 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. These premier events will unite industry leaders from broadcasting, media, Pro AV, and technology to explore groundbreaking innovations shaping their fields.

CABSAT is expected to host over 450 exhibitors and attract around 18,000 attendees, solidifying its status as the leading platform in the Middle East for media, satellite, and entertainment. Participants can connect, share insights, and discover new technologies transforming the industry. Notable first-time exhibitors like Nordlys and Stype will join established names like Advanced Media Trading and Akratek.

The Content Congress will feature over 150 international speakers discussing vital topics, including artificial intelligence in media, e-sports broadcasting, and the growing importance of the Arab box office. This year’s theme, “Where Insights Ignite Change—Shaping the New Narrative of Media for the 21st Century,” will foster critical conversations about the future of content creation. Integrate Middle East will mark its third edition alongside CABSAT, focusing on the dynamic Pro AV sector. This event showcases the latest advancements in IoT, AI technologies, and immersive audiovisual solutions.

New exhibitors like IPS Mena will debut, while returning brands such as Unilumin and Godox will present their innovations. The co-location of these events promotes cross-industry collaboration, allowing professionals from diverse fields to network and explore new business partnerships. With the global entertainment industry projected to generate US$2.6 trillion in revenue by 2025, CABSAT and Integrate ME 2025 will be crucial for discovering new opportunities and fostering industry innovation.

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