2023 NAB Show New York
October 24-26, 2023
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center – NYC
MORE THAN 50 FIRST-TIME EXHIBITORS JOIN NAB SHOW NEW YORK.
The National Association of Broadcasters reconnects thousands of content economy professionals for three days in New York City. Fifty-five leading-edge companies will exhibit for the first time at the 2023 NAB Show New York, held October 24-26, 2023, at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
NAB Show New York is a leading event on the East Coast for the broadcasting industry, attracting thousands of professionals in the content economy. Participants come together to explore creative avenues using both emerging technologies and existing tools, through a range of exhibits, conferences, and networking opportunities. The event is seeing a 65% increase in first-time exhibitors compared to last year, indicating a continued influx of innovative companies into the NAB Show New York ecosystem.
“The strong showing of first-time exhibitors is a testament to NAB Show New York’s commitment to connecting the most relevant products, practices, and people propelling the broadcast, media, and entertainment industry forward,” said Chris Brown, executive vice president and managing director at NAB Global Connections and Events.
The event will host a total of nearly 275 exhibitors, showcasing major brands like Avid, Fujifilm, B&H, Cisco, Blackmagic Design, Grass Valley, Harmonic, LiveU, Panasonic Connect, Ross Video, Lawo, Evertz, Telestream, Canon, Imagine Communications, and Maxon.
Attendees will have access to various features on the show floor, including the return of the Cine+Live Lab in partnership with AbelCine, focusing on the convergence of cinema technology and live broadcasting.
The Tech Chat Stage will provide a platform for industry innovators to discuss their work. A new feature of NAB Show New York is the Photo+Video Lab, designed for those leveraging a hybrid mix of equipment to capture and produce content.
Event Registration here.
The complete list of exhibitors here.
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About NAB
The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) is a prominent advocacy association in the United States, primarily focused on representing the interests of radio and television broadcasters. NAB advances these interests on various fronts, including legislative, regulatory, and public affairs. Advocacy: NAB engages in advocacy efforts to promote policies and regulations that support the broadcasting industry. This includes lobbying for favorable legislative and regulatory frameworks that facilitate growth and development within the radio and television sectors.
Education: NAB places a strong emphasis on education within the broadcasting community. They provide broadcasters with resources, training programs, and information to enhance their skills, knowledge, and understanding of industry trends and best practices.
Innovation: Recognizing the rapidly changing digital landscape, NAB encourages and supports innovation within the broadcasting industry. This involves exploring and adopting new technologies and strategies to stay relevant and competitive in the modern digital era.
To learn more about the National Association of Broadcasters, visit nab.org.
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October 24-26, 2023
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center – NYC
MORE THAN 50 FIRST-TIME EXHIBITORS JOIN NAB SHOW NEW YORK.
The National Association of Broadcasters reconnects thousands of content economy professionals for three days in New York City. Fifty-five leading-edge companies will exhibit for the first time at the 2023 NAB Show New York, held October 24-26, 2023, at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
NAB Show New York is a leading event on the East Coast for the broadcasting industry, attracting thousands of professionals in the content economy. Participants come together to explore creative avenues using both emerging technologies and existing tools, through a range of exhibits, conferences, and networking opportunities. The event is seeing a 65% increase in first-time exhibitors compared to last year, indicating a continued influx of innovative companies into the NAB Show New York ecosystem.
“The strong showing of first-time exhibitors is a testament to NAB Show New York’s commitment to connecting the most relevant products, practices, and people propelling the broadcast, media, and entertainment industry forward,” said Chris Brown, executive vice president and managing director at NAB Global Connections and Events.
The event will host a total of nearly 275 exhibitors, showcasing major brands like Avid, Fujifilm, B&H, Cisco, Blackmagic Design, Grass Valley, Harmonic, LiveU, Panasonic Connect, Ross Video, Lawo, Evertz, Telestream, Canon, Imagine Communications, and Maxon.
Attendees will have access to various features on the show floor, including the return of the Cine+Live Lab in partnership with AbelCine, focusing on the convergence of cinema technology and live broadcasting.
The Tech Chat Stage will provide a platform for industry innovators to discuss their work. A new feature of NAB Show New York is the Photo+Video Lab, designed for those leveraging a hybrid mix of equipment to capture and produce content.
Event Registration here.
The complete list of exhibitors here.
—————–
About NAB
The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) is a prominent advocacy association in the United States, primarily focused on representing the interests of radio and television broadcasters. NAB advances these interests on various fronts, including legislative, regulatory, and public affairs. Advocacy: NAB engages in advocacy efforts to promote policies and regulations that support the broadcasting industry. This includes lobbying for favorable legislative and regulatory frameworks that facilitate growth and development within the radio and television sectors.
Education: NAB places a strong emphasis on education within the broadcasting community. They provide broadcasters with resources, training programs, and information to enhance their skills, knowledge, and understanding of industry trends and best practices.
Innovation: Recognizing the rapidly changing digital landscape, NAB encourages and supports innovation within the broadcasting industry. This involves exploring and adopting new technologies and strategies to stay relevant and competitive in the modern digital era.
To learn more about the National Association of Broadcasters, visit nab.org.