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4/30/24, 10:43 AM CABSAT 2024 to highlight new advancements in media, satellite technology
CABSAT 2024 to highlight new advancements in media, satellite
technology
Dubai, April 29
ABSAT 2024, the Middle East's flagship event for content, broadcast, satellite, media, and
C entertainment, will be held from 21st to 23rd May at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
CABSAT 2024 will provide participants with the opportunity to learn about the latest developments in global
media, entertainment, and technology industries, especially during this year's Content Congress and SATExpo
sessions.
With the content creation and distribution landscape evolving regularly, the Content Congress at CABSAT 2024
will provide a space for digital innovators, industry leaders, and content creators to discuss new trends,
opportunities, and challenges.
The Content Congress will explore key industry trends, including the emergence of over-the-top (OTT) content
consumption, in light of the projection that 44.9 percent of global internet users will engage with OTT content in
2024. In addition, they will look at the increasing demand for immersive media experiences, content
monetisation strategies, and the future of broadcasting through interactive panel discussions, keynote
addresses, and interactive workshops.
The two-day programme will address significant topics through several sessions, such as 'What AI could mean
for the Middle East Media Industry,' 'Who is More Original: Human vs. AI,' and 'The Arab Box Office' among
others.
Manoj Abraham Mathew, Director - Studios & Events at Dubai Media, stated, "CABSAT 2024 provides an
influential forum for innovators, content creators, and distributors to examine the newest developments in
technology, and trends that will impact the media and entertainment industry going forward. I look forward to
connecting with industry leaders and sharing my vision for the content landscape at this year's CABSAT, which
we believe will be truly transformative."
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