CABSAT Integrate Middle East and SatExpo 2025 to Start Tomorrow in Dubai
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CABSAT Integrate Middle East and SatExpo 2025 to Start Tomorrow in Dubai

"Three powerhouse events—CABSAT, Integrate Middle East (Integrate ME), and the inaugural SATExpo Middle East—launch tomorrow (May 13) at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), uniting global innovators across media, broadcast, satellite, and Pro AV to shape tomorrow’s digital landscape.

Taking place from May 13 to May 15, the 31st edition of CABSAT will host over 700 brands from the media, technology and entertainment industry, with dedicated international pavilions, including China, France, and Carl Pocknell, Division Head & General Manager- System Solutions & Communications Division, said ""Panasonic is proud to return to CABSAT, reinforcing our commitment to innovation in entertainment and technology. As a leading exhibitor, we continue to deliver cutting-edge solutions that empower content creators and industry professionals to push creative boundaries. CABSAT serves as a strategic platform to showcase our latest advancements in Broadcast and Projector technology, fostering meaningful collaborations and shaping the future of the industry.”

Co-located with CABSAT, Integrate Middle East returns to highlight Pro AV’s role in reshaping retail, entertainment, and enterprise engagement, with 700+ brands combining the latest digital signage, interactive displays, control systems, spatial audio, and live event technologies, and connecting 10,000 visiting Pro AV innovators and buyers with the MEASA’s booming markets.

Alison Pei, Commercial Manager at NEEWER, said: ""Integrate Middle East has rapidly become a key platform for showcasing innovation in the AV and media space. At NEEWER, we are proud to contribute to this transformation by presenting our latest advancements in photography, live streaming and video technology. This exhibition offers the perfect opportunity to highlight how we have built a fully integrated ecosystem that seamlessly integrates social, commercial and creative solutions for content creation."

Three powerhouse events—CABSAT, Integrate Middle East (Integrate ME), and the inaugural SATExpo Middle East—launch tomorrow (May 13) at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), uniting global innovators across media, broadcast, satellite, and Pro AV to shape tomorrow’s digital landscape.Taking place from May 13 to May 15, the 31st edition of CABSAT will host over 700 brands from the media, technology and entertainment industry, with dedicated international pavilions, including China, France, and Carl Pocknell, Division Head & General Manager- System Solutions & Communications Division, said Panasonic is proud to return to CABSAT, reinforcing our commitment to innovation in entertainment and technology. As a leading exhibitor, we continue to deliver cutting-edge solutions that empower content creators and industry professionals to push creative boundaries. CABSAT serves as a strategic platform to showcase our latest advancements in Broadcast and Projector technology, fostering meaningful collaborations and shaping the future of the industry.”Co-located with CABSAT, Integrate Middle East returns to highlight Pro AV’s role in reshaping retail, entertainment, and enterprise engagement, with 700+ brands combining the latest digital signage, interactive displays, control systems, spatial audio, and live event technologies, and connecting 10,000 visiting Pro AV innovators and buyers with the MEASA’s booming markets.Alison Pei, Commercial Manager at NEEWER, said: Integrate Middle East has rapidly become a key platform for showcasing innovation in the AV and media space. At NEEWER, we are proud to contribute to this transformation by presenting our latest advancements in photography, live streaming and video technology. This exhibition offers the perfect opportunity to highlight how we have built a fully integrated ecosystem that seamlessly integrates social, commercial and creative solutions for content creation.

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