NAB 2023 opens the doors of its 100th anniversary with the support of the industry
Las Vegas Convention Center hosts the 100th edition of NAB from April 16 to 19, an event that in 2023 hopes to consolidate its return to an industry located at a crossroads of business models and technologies.
More than 1000 exhibitors They have relied on the NAB organization to publicize their latest solutions and innovations. In front of the particular calendar of the last years of launching novelties, in which the digital channels drawn a heterogeneous and unpredictable proposal, the fair returns to its role as a market binder. During the last weeks, dozens of companies have anticipated launches that are accompanied by last minute surprises in the framework of the fair, held from April 16 to 19.
In total, 53,000 square meters They are made available to an industry eager to discover novelties and opportunities. The NAB 2023 figure pales compared to the 92,000 square meters of the 2019 edition, but it does not work for itself to check the expectations of an industry that fixes its gaze in Las Vegas.
IP infrastructure, hybrid systems, AI, virtual production, scalability, new business models and UHD The Central Hall, North Hall and West Hall pavilions dominate, which, as a novelty, include new spaces for conferences and round tables that are aligned under the concepts of “creation, connection, profitability and original contents”.
As usual, at the endless hours that attendees can spend touring the massive pavilions, a wide conferences program With representatives of companies such as HBO, Company 3 or IMAX, structured around thematic areas such as central cinema, NAB IQ, Broadcast Engineering and It, Summit Summit or Post Production World streaming.
Panorama Audiovisual will offer from Las Vegas a wide coverage of the structured fair around a Special area and Newsletters with the most outstanding news of each day.
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