IBC2023 is now open for registration and the countdown has officially begun for the biggest IBC show since pre-pandemic. IBC2023 will see all halls reopened for the first time since 2019 and two halls are already extended to their maximum capacity.

More than 40,000 square metres of exhibitor space is already booked, exceeding last year’s final total. The staggering momentum for floor space bookings indicates the industry’s thirst for live collaboration, business development, in-person learning and networking opportunities.

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IBC2023 will bring together the entire global M&E content and technology community at the RAI Amsterdam from 15 to 18 September, propelling transformation across the sector and sparking conversation about industry trends, advances, best practices, and diversity and inclusion.

Michael Crimp, Chief Executive of IBC, said: “The momentum is building towards another vibrant IBC2023. IBC is the place where the media and entertainment sector convene to design and define the agenda for our industry. IBC enables content everywhere by bringing together buyers and sellers to deliver insights, make connections and unlock opportunities.”

Companies exhibiting at IBC have already booked more than the final figure of 37,000 sqm of space for last year’s show and 2023 will see Halls 3 and 4 re-opened, and maximum growth of Halls 5 and 12.

The event will also welcome over 70 new exhibitors who have already confirmed, including for the first time global giant LG Electronics and a large number of other East and Southeast Asian firms. Bookings from China alone have more than doubled, exceeding pre-pandemic 2019 figures, with an area-specific China pavilion that will be twice the size as last year and a new South Korean pavilion.

Steve Connolly, Director at IBC, commented: “We are seeing the global scope of IBC growing as exhibitors from Asia Pacific are coming to the show in full force this year. It really speaks to the true international nature of our event. The upshot is we are expecting a major boost in visitors from the APAC region.”

IBC2023: What to Expect

Future innovation across the media entertainment and technology industry will be delivered through an empowering and informative content agenda across its four days. Attendees can expect keynote and other high-profile speakers, panels, masterclasses, demonstrations and further presentations focused on three content pillars: shifting business models, transformative technology, and people and purpose.

- The expanded Hall 5 will host the dedicated Content Everywhere area where industry innovators will showcase emerging technologies for multiplatform delivery, over-the-top (OTT) streaming, and content monetisation – including a full schedule of presentations and panel sessions at the two show floor theatres located within the hall.

- The Showcase Theatre in Hall 12 and the Innovation Stage in Hall 3 will feature premier technology providers and thought leaders addressing the latest industry developments, including leading-edge technology that is spurring industry changes. The Innovation Stage will also host demonstrations from the Accelerator Media Innovation Programme, in which many of the leading and most inventive players in M&E and technology will demonstrate how they are collaborating to fast-track projects that take on real-world challenges the industry faces today. Hall 3 will also be home to the Accelerator Zone.

- IBC2023 will also feature its two-day paid-for IBC Conference, which runs 15 and 16 September and features thought leaders from across the sector addressing the issues driving the M&E agenda – all while enabling valuable connections and more direct industry conversations. This year’s IBC Conference will offer the usual standard Delegate Pass, which includes entrance to all the event’s presentations, and a new Premium Pass that provides access to additional content plus exclusive networking in the Premium Lounge.

- The free Visitor Pass will provide access to all show floor sessions, along with the returning Changemakers programme, taking place 17 – 18 September 17th and 18th, which looks at industry developments from a human point of view. The Changemakers sessions spotlight trailblazing organisations, initiatives and individuals changing perceptions and expectations within M&E while generating conversations that address topics such as equality and sustainability, as well as ways of boosting creativity and drawing new industry talent from a broader range of communities.

- IBC is owned by six industry organisations: IABM, IEEE, IET, Royal Television Society, SCTE, and SMPTE. The IBC Partnership Pavilion will provide visitors an opportunity to find out more about the IBC owners.

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