Content broadcasting network exhibition to open in Beijing
The China Content Broadcasting Network 2024 exhibition is set to open in late April in Beijing, according to a press briefing for the event on Tuesday.
The exhibition is scheduled to open on April 23 and close on April 26. It will showcase the developments and future trends of radio broadcasting, television broadcasting and the audiovisual services industry, showcasing the latest technology and equipment in the sector across an exhibition area of 50,000 square meters, according to the briefing.
Multiple forums will be also organized for guests from broadcasting institutions, telecommunication providers, online platforms, research institutions and industry associations. Discussions will focus on topics such as technological innovation, online content, industry advancement, public services and international communication, exploring paths for innovation in the broadcasting sector.
Over 3,000 cutting-edge products in the field of audiovisual technology will also be displayed online.
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