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Buyers are attracted to Mediatech Africa to view and discuss new technologies such as DTT and 3DTV and much more in fact. “New technologies, products and the opportunity to network with local and international companies within the industry is a great attraction” says Camera Platforms Tink Minster. “Mediatech Africa is the only forum we have in South Africa where a buyer can look at virtually all the products and services available to the local broadcast and production industry” concludes Sony's Goedhals.
Showcase opportunity
This biennial trade exhibition will showcase broadcast, film and production; professional AV, sound, lighting, staging and rigging; DJ and professional music equipment; system integration; animation, new media and web; satellite and signal; computer music and production tools; and musical instrument sectors.
The diverse programme will include live demonstrations, workshops, and a business matchmaking programme. Visitors will be able to pre-register and be matched to relevant exhibitors. Meetings will then be facilitated between interested parties, allowing exhibitors to engage with visitors on a more personal level.
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