Cabsat 2025, Satexpo 2025 & Integrate Middle East 2025 Opened Yesterday | 13 to 15 May | DWTC

Post by : Raina Mansoor

Middle East and Integrate Middle East officially opened yesterday in Dubai at the iconic Dubai World Trade Centre, marking a groundbreaking moment for the future of broadcasting, AV integration, content creation, and satellite communications. The event gathered industry leaders, visionaries, and disruptors under one roof, showcasing cutting-edge innovation and redefining the regional tech landscape. CABSAT, now celebrating 30 years, ran alongside the SATEXPO 2025 spotlighting the latest in satellite and telecom advancements. Integrate Middle East brought immersive AV technologies and smart solutions for live events and digital signage to center stage. With DXB News Network as the official news partner, this video captures all the highlights from these pioneering platforms that are shaping the media frontier.

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