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It couples a comprehensive exhibition covering all facets of today’s industry with a highly-respected peer-reviewed conference that helps shape the way the industry will develop in the future. (September 9-14, 2010 ) IBC is the premier annual event for professionals engaged in the creation, management and delivery of entertainment and news content worldwide. In 2009, the show attracted more than 45,000 attendees from 140 countries around the world, exhibiting the world’s key technology suppliers and showcasing a debate-leading conference that, among other vital sessions, brought together the ASC and the BSC digital camera tests and offered pioneering insight into the latest developments in stereoscopic 3D Why Exhibit? More than 1,300 exhibitors flock to IBC every year, filling 11+ halls with must-see stands. This makes it one of the prime destinations in the world for the unveiling of new technologies and products in the electronic media industry. Exhibitors throughout the easy-to-navigate halls showcase the cutting-edge technology that drives the industry forward, championing new workflows and new business opportunities as the industry continues to evolve beyond that of traditional broadcasting. For companies looking to raise their profile, move into new market sectors, develop distribution channels, generate sales leads or simply network with the best of the industry, IBC is the one place to do it. Why visit? Each September, the leading brands, finest minds and wisest investors come to IBC – the premier annual event for professionals engaged in the creation, management and delivery of entertainment and news content worldwide. Held at the RAI Centre in Amsterdam, the event attracts more than 45,000 attendees from more than 140 countries worldwide. IBC is at the cutting-edge of new technology in the rapidly evolving electronic media industry. It couples a comprehensive exhibition covering all facets of today’s industry with a highly-respected peer-reviewed conference that helps shape the way the industry will develop in the future. Alongside this, attendees are presented with a wealth of networking opportunities that take place in a professional and supportive environment. Highlights of IBC 2010 Exhibition. IBC is one of the largest industry tradeshows in the world, showcasing 1,300+ exhibitors in over 11+ halls of the RAI. It is one of the premier events worldwide for the unveiling of new products and cutting-edge technology in the electronic media space. Conference. The IBC Conference is the foremost forum worldwide for the presentation and discussion of new technologies, workflows, and business models. Attendees can hear some of the most influential thinkers in the industry set the agenda for future developments in the global broadcast, electronic media, and entertainment markets. The IBC Big Screens. The IBC Big Screen is equipped with the latest audio and visual technology, including 2k, 4k and 3D projection, as well as 5.1 surround sound, making it the perfect place for exhibitors and film professionals alike to demonstrate the very latest in cinema and broadcast technology and techniques. New Technology Campus. The New Technology Campus offers visitors, what is often, the first glimpse outside the labs of some of the most innovative projects from top research teams around the world. Connected World. A new area in Hall 9 brings together the rapidly evolving fields of Digital Signage, IPTV and Mobile TV to highlight how these alternative distribution techniques are creating new opportunities beyond traditional broadcast for content producers. Super Hi-Vision from NHK. The undoubted highlight of IBC in 2008 was the demonstration of Super Hi-Vision. It is returning to IBC again this year, even brighter and better than before. |
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