The IBC2023 show was in full swing, with thousands of visitors pouring into Amsterdam’s flagship RAI halls, ready to network, attend the paid and free conference tracks, and tour the vast show floor.
Check out the photo gallery below for a flavour of the sights, stands, bright lights and key moments from some of the conference presentations and keynotes.
Updated throughout the four days of the IBC2023 Show, the gallery will provide a tour of the key moments.
At 18:00 on Sunday, with one day remaining, 40,376 attendees from over 170 countries have visited the RAI to witness more than 1200 exhibitors showcase their latest products and services that are pushing new boundaries in media technology.
“We’ve seen a fantastic turnout from the entire industry at IBC2023,” said Michael Crimp, IBC Chief Executive Officer.
“The quality of visitors has been outstanding. There’s been a real sense of purpose at the show as media leaders and tech pioneers come together to help our industry navigate change and build a better future. Thank you for your ongoing support and participation – we’ll see you again next year.”
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