CABSAT And Integrate Middle East To Showcase Innovations In Dubai From May 13 To 15, 2025
The upcoming editions of CABSAT and Integrate Middle East are scheduled from 13 to 15 May 2025 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. These events will bring together professionals from media, content, broadcast, Pro AV, and technology sectors. Attendees will explore innovations and trends shaping these industries' futures.
Integrate Middle East, co-located with CABSAT, is returning for its third edition. It focuses on the rapidly changing Pro AV and media technology sectors. This event will showcase IoT and AI-driven technologies alongside digital signage and audiovisual solutions. These innovations are transforming industries like education, entertainment, hospitality, and retail.

CABSAT's 31st edition promises to be impactful with over 450 exhibitors and 18,000 attendees. As a premier event in the Middle East for content, broadcast, satellite, media, and entertainment, it offers a platform for collaboration. Stakeholders can share insights and explore emerging technologies driving industry transformation.
This year’s Content Congress at CABSAT will feature over 150 speakers discussing key topics. These include AI's role in the Middle East media industry, esports in broadcasting, and the Arab box office surge. Themed 'Where Insights Ignite Change—Shaping the New Narrative of Media for the 21st Century’, it aims to provide valuable insights into future trends.
The Middle East Pro AV market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.9% from 2023 to 2030. By then, it is expected to reach US$ 22.7 million. Data Bridge Market Research indicates that wireless Pro AV equipment demand will drive significant growth opportunities in this sector.
Integrate Middle East will host workshops, seminars, and product launches during its edition. Industry players can gain insights into market trends and best practices through these events. Leading global companies will exhibit their latest solutions, fostering strategic partnerships and collaboration opportunities.
Alex Nicholl from DWTC stated: "CABSAT and Integrate Middle East have firmly established themselves as key platforms for professionals... With these sectors evolving at an unprecedented pace... We look forward to welcoming global experts..." His words highlight the events' importance in shaping industry futures.
This year’s CABSAT will feature satellite, broadcast, and media solutions showcases. Attendees can engage with over 450 global exhibitors focusing on new technologies revolutionising the media industry. The event aims to drive innovation by fostering partnerships among stakeholders.
First-time exhibitors like Nordlys and Stype join returning brands such as First Gulf Company at CABSAT. Meanwhile, Integrate ME welcomes newcomers IPS Mena and Hohem Tech alongside Unilumin and Godox as repeat exhibitors. These participations reinforce both events’ reputations as hubs for innovation.
The global entertainment industry is expected to generate US$ 2.6 trillion by 2025 with a CAGR of 5% since 2020. Further expansion is anticipated at a CAGR of 10.6% from 2025 onwards reaching US$ 4.41 billion by 2030.
This year's Integrate ME will present interactive displays alongside other emerging solutions within Pro AV sectors highlighting technology's role in transforming business communication methods.
With inputs from WAM