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4/30/24, 10:43 AM                      CABSAT 2024 to highlight new advancements in media, satellite technology
        Meanwhile, SATExpo summit will serve as a hub for satellite technology enthusiasts, telecommunications
        experts, and satellite service providers to showcase cutting-edge solutions and discuss the most recent
        advances in satellite communications. SATExpo is designed to showcase ground-breaking innovations to
        improve connectivity, extend coverage, and close the digital divide, ranging from high-throughput satellites to
        next-generation launch technologies.

        The executive discussion will highlight key areas like end-user markets, emerging technology, financial insights,
        technical content, and regional focus. The conference is of great significance to stakeholders, especially as the

        Middle East Satellite Communications Market is expected to grow from its estimated US$3.35 billion in 2024 to
        US$4.79 billion by 2029, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.40 percent.

        In addition, various trends and developments will be covered through several sessions, such as 'Satellite and
        HAPS: Transformational Technology Disruption, Service Resilience,' 'Into the Blue: Flying and Sailing with
        Satcoms,' and 'Turning Constellations into Networks - A New Connectivity Architecture for the Middle East
        Region' among others.

        Sanjay Raina, Global Media and Entertainment Executive, said that CABSAT represents an important platform

        that allows stakeholders and industry leaders to meet, communicate, and learn about the latest developments
        and trends in media and satellite technology. He pointed out that CABSAT will work to accelerate the transition
        of this industry into a new era of transformation and expedite the adoption of current market trends. (ANI/WAM)





















































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