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Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – CES 2025 welcomes 141K attendees

CES 2025 welcomed over 141,000 attendees from over 150 countries, more than 4,500 exhibitors, including 1,400 startups, and more than 6,000 media attendees to Las Vegas. This year’s event saw over 300 conference sessions presented. They included C Space at ARIA, bringing together thousands of senior-level marketing professionals to explore the intersection of technology, media, and branding, featuring industry innovators from brands like Reddit, NBCUniversal, and Microsoft Advertising about how technology is shaping the future of storytelling, consumer engagement, and brand strategy. The first-ever CES Creator Space, presented by Sony, also gathered storytellers to network, create content, and relax in between visiting exhibitors. It featured discussions on storytelling, content monetization, brand partnerships, rights and ownership.

NAB Show 2025, April 5-9, in Las Vegas is now open to registration. This year’s event will include all-new three day program, Sports Summit: The Future of Sports Rights and Fan Experience, exploring trends and technologies transforming the fan experience and unlocking new revenue streams. It will feature immersive activations including AI-powered personalized broadcasts from Microsoft, AWS F1 simulators, and a Sports Wagering Pavilion. 

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