CABSAT 2026

27 January 2026


Dubai, UAE

5-7 October 2026

CABSAT is a key trade show for the broadcast, media, and content industries across the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia. The event connects regional and international media and technology players.

📍 Dubai, UAE
🗓️ 5-7 October 2026

CABSAT is a key trade show for the broadcast, media, and content industries across the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia. The event connects regional and international media and technology players.

The exhibition and conference programme covers broadcasting, content creation, satellite, and media technology, offering insight into both regional market needs and global developments. CABSAT provides an important platform for networking and building long-term industry relationships.

Our presence at CABSAT
Stand details and meeting information will be announced in advance of the event.

More event details here.


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