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NAB Show to have 200 first-time exhibitors
 

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(12 April 2010 6:40 pm)

 

MUMBAI: More than 200 new exhibitors will showcase the latest technological innovations that help bring content to life during the 2010 NAB Show, held from 10-15 April in Las Vegas.

These first-time exhibitors will join a wide variety of NAB Show exhibiting veterans, totaling some 1,500 companies.

NAB executive VP of conventions and business operations Chris Brown says, "With the rapid innovation of technology and the organic nature of the NAB Show, which is always evolving to reflect the ever-changing and dynamic multimedia landscape, more and more new and existing companies are emerging onto the scene. We look forward to learning about the unique opportunities that these companies will bring to this year's show."

New companies include AdJuggler, Magenta Video Networks, Adorama Camera, MasterImage 3D, Ambrado, mDialog,
Ankeena Networks Minerva Networks, Azzurro Systems Integration, Beijing Pavilion, NextIO, Opera Software, PipelineFX, Prime Focus, QoE Systems, Roundbox, Dutch Media Hub, Film Chest, Talon Data Systems, Gamestreamer, Technostrobe and Glookast.

Companies returning to the NAB Show include Adobe, Avid, Grass Valley, Harris, Microsoft, Panasonic, Sony and Verizon Wireless. The event hosts 497 international exhibitors.

The NAB Show exhibit hall will also debut several new attractions, including specialized exhibit areas and technology pavilions. Among them, Destination Broadband has nearly 60 companies and features the latest innovations in online video creation and distribution enabled by broadband technology.

The new Mobile DTV Pavilion showcases the latest consumer devices and broadcast services that are making anytime, anywhere television a reality. International Research Park: Technologies of the Future features cutting edge technologies still under development in academic, government, and commercial research laboratories.

 
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