IBC2025 will be opening its doors on 12 September, which means you only have a few days left to get your pass, if you haven’t already done so.
The exhibition stretches over 14 halls, including Content Everywhere in Halls 4 and 5. In addition, the three-day conference programme aims to “examine the forces reshaping the industry – from media fragmentation and AI-driven transformation to shifting business models and the new rules of audience engagement”.
A key element of the IBC Conference is the IBC2025 Technical Papers Programme, spanning ten sessions on peer-reviewed, original research that tackles real-world challenges across the broadcast and digital media ecosystem:
Also on display are the eight Accelerator projects, which are developing solutions that will be showcased at IBC2025 as Proof of Concepts.
See you in Amsterdam!
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