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Web Release
16-05-2025
- Business
- Web Release
CABSAT, Integrate Middle East & SATExpo 2025 Draw 32,000+ Attendees, Cementing Dubai's Status as Global Hub for Media, Pro AV & Space Innovation
The 2025 editions of CABSAT and Integrate Middle East, and the debut edition of SATExpo Middle East, concluded on 15 May (Thursday), consolidating their position as leading platforms respectively for innovation and collaboration in the broadcast technology, Pro AV and satellite space economy industries. The flagship gatherings at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) brought together global innovators, industry thought leaders, and the latest technologies and solutions, reinforcing the UAE's position as a hub for content creation, entertainment, space tech, and next-gen Pro AV solutions. A convergence of innovation and collaboration The trio of events, organised by DWTC, brought together 820+ brands from 120+ countries, and welcomed country pavilions from China, France, Germany and the UK, along with 190 speakers shaping the future of their sectors at the CABSAT Content Conference and the SATExpo Summit. Highlights included: CABSAT 2025 : The 31 st edition of the premier broadcast and media event unveiled AI-driven breakthroughs, from fully automated broadcast solutions (like SI Media's Costanza AI that can automate speech to text) to exploring next-gen sports broadcasting trends at the show's Content Congress, as the MENA sports media market is projected to hit $6.5 billion by 2027. : The 31 edition of the premier broadcast and media event unveiled AI-driven breakthroughs, from fully automated broadcast solutions (like SI Media's Costanza AI that can automate speech to text) to exploring next-gen sports broadcasting trends at the show's Content Congress, as the MENA sports media market is projected to hit $6.5 billion by 2027. Integrate Middle East 2025: Pro AV innovations took centre stage at the third edition, featuring adaptive digital signage, immersive audio-visual tools (such as a world first with BOYA's AI-powered wireless mics ), and smart venue technologies revolutionising urban infrastructure. Pro AV innovations took centre stage at the third edition, featuring adaptive digital signage, immersive audio-visual tools (such as a world first with ), and smart venue technologies revolutionising urban infrastructure. SATExpo Middle East 2025: The debut satellite and space expo spotlighted AI-powered satellite advancements, strategic collaborations (like ABS and SpaceBridge coming together to improve managed data services across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa), and eSports racing powered by Eutelsat satellite connectivity, alongside critical discussions at the SATExpo Summit on orbital sustainability, led by Astroscale's Aya Iwamoto, Vice President, Strategy and Policy. Catalysts for transformative ideas As well unveiling the latest technological advancements, the shows also set the stage for the announcements of strategic partnerships formalised by the signing of Memoranda of Understandings (MoUs). Leading global satellite operator Arabsat inked six MOUs with partners at SATExpo, including an agreement with Grass Valley, the technology leader in live production solutions, to launch a new suite of cloud-based broadcast services. Also forging strategic connections, the Co-Production Salon returned to CABSAT 2025 for the fourth consecutive year as an exclusive invite-only hub for content collaboration. Organised by HConsult, a leading content market specialist in the Arabic-speaking MENA, and with an impressive 90 per cent re-participation rate, the Salon brings together creatives with production houses, OTT platforms, television networks, content investors and brand representatives looking to develop TV and film content with international appeal. Speaking at the conclusion of the three events, Alex Nicholl, Vice President, New Industries of Dubai World Trade Centre, said: 'The success of this year's CABSAT, Integrate Middle East, and the inaugural SATExpo Middle East underscores the UAE's leadership as a global nexus for the media, entertainment, and satellite industries. Gathering over 32,000 professionals, these events have proven to be more than just platforms—they are catalysts for innovation, collaboration, and transformative ideas. At DWTC, we take pride in organising events that foster these connections, empowering industry pioneers to drive progress, share knowledge, and shape the future. The momentum generated here will resonate far beyond these halls, and we look forward to building on this legacy together.' Exhibitors echoed comments on CABSAT, Integrate Middle East, and the inaugural SATExpo Middle East, acting as a hub for innovation and collaboration. Mumladze Patritsiia, Project Manager, from Carrot Broadcast, LLC, said, 'We are delighted to have returned to CABSAT this year, where we proudly showcased our expertise in real-time graphic solutions for TV shows and live productions, alongside cutting-edge hardware, software, and services in augmented reality and virtual studio technologies. This year, we showcased our latest innovations, including Gaussian splatting technology, one of the most talked-about highlights among visitors. Our unwavering commitment to innovation continues to empower broadcasters and content creators worldwide, as CABSAT 2025 once again proved to be a pivotal platform for groundbreaking advancements in broadcast, satellite, and content creation.' The spirit of innovation extended to Integrate Middle East, where Jana Dai, Sales Director of CZUR TECH CO said: 'Integrate Middle East 2025 has been a phenomenal experience for us. The event brought together a highly engaged audience of industry professionals who are actively shaping the future of AV and immersive technologies. The quality of conversations, diversity of attendees, and forward-looking themes truly set this event apart. We're proud to be part of a show that is driving the evolution of the AV and integrated technology landscape in the region. We look forward to continuing these conversations beyond the show floor.' SATExpo's inaugural edition brought together key players in the satellite industry, with 34 countries taking part to successfully create a dedicated space for satellite communications specialists. The high profile of SATExpo exhibitors was matched by the calibre of speakers at the SATExpo Summit, with those taking to the stage including Prof. Dr. Klaus Schilling, Head of Board, S-Smart Small Satellite Systems GmbH; Dr Sherif Sedky, CEO, Egyptian Space Agency; and Christelle Astorg-Lepine, CNES, Founder & CEO of the Space Women Alliance, among others. The event's far-reaching impact highlights the UAE's position as a global satellite innovation hub, spearheading satellite communications advancement throughout the MEASA region and beyond. Maroon Khalil, Senior Sales Director at ABS, said: 'ABS's participation in SATExpo 2025 reflects our commitment to delivering flexible, reliable, and effective satellite connectivity across the region. We're excited to showcase a broad portfolio of solutions tailored to the evolving capacity needs of customers in the UAE and beyond. With a fleet of five geostationary satellites and coverage that reaches 93% of the world's population — including beams that connect multiple continents globally — ABS is uniquely positioned to transform the regional communications landscape.' He added: 'Our mission is to drive digital transformation and close connectivity gaps across government, enterprise, and underserved communities. At SATExpo, we look forward to engaging with industry leaders and partners to shape the future of satellite communications across the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe, the Americas, and beyond. At SATExpo, we also highlighted the potential of the SES EdgeAI Connect solution to dynamically manage data and intelligence at the edge using best-in-class AI and satellite technologies.' Throughout the three-day event, numerous exhibitors unveiled groundbreaking new products, with standout launches from industry leaders Riedel, Cineom, Media Guru, Sawa Media, Godox, ST Engineering, IPS Mena and RioSat. Meanwhile, key players, including Intellian, InterSputnik, Streamport, First Gulf Company, EVS, Broadcast Solutions, Advance Media Training, Videndum, and Editshare – among many others – demonstrated a robust portfolio of advanced tech, highlighting their respective sectors' rapid innovation and diverse capabilities. As this year's editions of CABSAT, Integrate Middle East and SATExpo come to conclusion, professionals from the media, Pro AV, and satellite sectors can look forward to the next editions, slated for May 20 – 22, 2026. In the upcoming editions, these events will continue to serve as dynamic platforms for engaging with industry executives, decision-makers, technical experts and innovators from across the industry.


Broadcast Pro
16-05-2025
- Business
- Broadcast Pro
CABSAT, Integrate ME and SATExpo 2025 wrap up with over 32,000+ attendees
With the conclusion of this year's landmark events, anticipation is already building for the next editions of CABSAT, Integrate Middle East and SATExpo Middle East, scheduled for May 20–22, 2026. The 2025 editions of CABSAT and Integrate Middle East, along with the debut of SATExpo Middle East, concluded on Thursday, May 15, at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), affirming their position as premier global platforms for innovation and collaboration across the broadcast technology, Pro AV, and satellite industries. The events drew thousands of professionals and industry leaders from around the world, reinforcing the UAE's standing as a key player in content creation, entertainment technology, space innovation, and advanced Pro AV solutions. Together, the three events hosted over 820 participating brands from more than 120 countries and featured national pavilions from China, France, Germany and the UK. A total of 190 speakers took the stage at the CABSAT Content Conference and the SATExpo Summit to discuss the latest trends and breakthroughs in their respective sectors. CABSAT 2025, now in its 31st edition, showcased groundbreaking developments in broadcast and media, including AI-powered solutions like SI Media's Costanza AI, which can automate speech-to-text conversion. The Content Congress explored the future of sports broadcasting in a region where the sports media market is expected to reach $6.5bn by 2027. Integrate Middle East's third edition focused on the future of Pro AV technology, with innovations ranging from smart venue solutions and immersive tools to BOYA's world-first AI-powered wireless microphones and adaptive digital signage, underscoring the industry's transformation across urban infrastructure and event experiences. SATExpo Middle East marked its first edition as the region's premier satellite and space technology event. It spotlighted advancements in AI-enabled satellite connectivity, notable partnerships such as that between ABS and SpaceBridge, and unique applications like Eutelsat-powered eSports racing. The accompanying SATExpo Summit featured influential voices, including Astroscale's Aya Iwamoto, discussing orbital sustainability and the future of space communications. The events were also a stage for major partnership announcements, including six Memoranda of Understanding signed by Arabsat at SATExpo, one of which was with Grass Valley to launch new cloud-based broadcast services. The Co-Production Salon at CABSAT returned for its fourth year, serving as an exclusive meeting ground for producers, OTT platforms, and investors to forge global content partnerships, with a remarkable 90% re-participation rate. Speaking at the conclusion of the three events, Alex Nicholl, Vice President, New Industries of Dubai World Trade Centre, said: 'The success of this year's CABSAT, Integrate Middle East, and the inaugural SATExpo Middle East underscores the UAE's leadership as a global nexus for the media, entertainment, and satellite industries. Gathering over 32,000 professionals, these events have proven to be more than just platforms—they are catalysts for innovation, collaboration, and transformative ideas. At DWTC, we take pride in organising events that foster these connections, empowering industry pioneers to drive progress, share knowledge, and shape the future. The momentum generated here will resonate far beyond these halls, and we look forward to building on this legacy together.' Mumladze Patritsiia, Project Manager, from Carrot Broadcast, LLC, added: 'We are delighted to have returned to CABSAT this year, where we proudly showcased our expertise in real-time graphic solutions for TV shows and live productions, alongside cutting-edge hardware, software, and services in augmented reality and virtual studio technologies. This year, we showcased our latest innovations, including Gaussian splatting technology, one of the most talked-about highlights among visitors. Our unwavering commitment to innovation continues to empower broadcasters and content creators worldwide, as CABSAT 2025 once again proved to be a pivotal platform for groundbreaking advancements in broadcast, satellite, and content creation.' The spirit of innovation extended to Integrate Middle East, where Jana Dai, Sales Director of CZUR TECH CO, commented: 'Integrate Middle East 2025 has been a phenomenal experience for us. The event brought together a highly engaged audience of industry professionals who are actively shaping the future of AV and immersive technologies. The quality of conversations, diversity of attendees, and forward-looking themes truly set this event apart. We're proud to be part of a show that is driving the evolution of the AV and integrated technology landscape in the region. We look forward to continuing these conversations beyond the show floor.' SATExpo's inaugural edition brought together key players in the satellite industry, with 34 countries taking part to successfully create a dedicated space for satellite communications specialists. The high profile of SATExpo exhibitors was matched by the calibre of speakers at the SATExpo Summit, with those taking to the stage including Prof. Dr Klaus Schilling, Head of Board, S-Smart Small Satellite Systems GmbH; Dr Sherif Sedky, CEO, Egyptian Space Agency; and Christelle Astorg-Lepine, CNES, Founder & CEO of the Space Women Alliance, among others. The event's far-reaching impact highlights the UAE's position as a global satellite innovation hub, spearheading satellite communications advancement throughout the MEASA region and beyond. Maroon Khalil, Senior Sales Director at ABS, stated: 'ABS's participation in SATExpo 2025 reflects our commitment to delivering flexible, reliable, and effective satellite connectivity across the region. We're excited to showcase a broad portfolio of solutions tailored to the evolving capacity needs of customers in the UAE and beyond. With a fleet of five geostationary satellites and coverage that reaches 93% of the world's population — including beams that connect multiple continents globally — ABS is uniquely positioned to transform the regional communications landscape.' He added: 'Our mission is to drive digital transformation and close connectivity gaps across government, enterprise, and underserved communities. At SATExpo, we look forward to engaging with industry leaders and partners to shape the future of satellite communications across the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe, the Americas, and beyond. At SATExpo, we also highlighted the potential of the SES EdgeAI Connect solution to dynamically manage data and intelligence at the edge using best-in-class AI and satellite technologies.' Throughout the three-day event, numerous exhibitors unveiled groundbreaking new products, with standout launches from industry leaders Riedel, Cineom, Media Guru, Sawa Media, Godox, ST Engineering, IPS Mena and RioSat. Meanwhile, key players, including Intellian, InterSputnik, Streamport, First Gulf Company, EVS, Broadcast Solutions, Advance Media Training, Videndum, and Editshare – among many others – demonstrated a robust portfolio of advanced tech, highlighting their respective sectors' rapid innovation and diverse capabilities. As this year's editions of CABSAT, Integrate Middle East and SATExpo come to a conclusion, professionals from the media, Pro AV, and satellite sectors can look forward to the next editions, slated for May 20 – 22, 2026. In the upcoming editions, these events will continue to serve as dynamic platforms for engaging with industry executives, decision-makers, technical experts and innovators from across the industry.


Mid East Info
15-05-2025
- Business
- Mid East Info
CABSAT, Integrate Middle East & SATExpo 2025 Draw 32,000+ Attendees, Cementing Dubai's Status as Global Hub for Media, Pro AV & Space Innovation
The three events brought together 820+ exhibiting brands from 120+ countries and 190 high-level speakers UAE,May 2025: The 2025 editions of CABSAT and Integrate Middle East, and the debut edition of SATExpo Middle East, concluded on 15 May (Thursday), consolidating their position as leading platforms respectively for innovation and collaboration in the broadcast technology, Pro AV and satellite space economy industries. The flagship gatherings at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) brought together global innovators, industry thought leaders, and the latest technologies and solutions, reinforcing the UAE's position as a hub for content creation, entertainment, space tech, and next-gen Pro AV solutions. A convergence of innovation and collaboration: The trio of events, organised by DWTC, brought together 820+ brands from 120+ countries, and welcomed country pavilions from China, France, Germany and the UK, along with 190 speakers shaping the future of their sectors at the CABSAT Content Conference and the SATExpo Summit. Highlights included: CABSAT 2025: The 31 st edition of the premier broadcast and media event unveiled AI-driven breakthroughs, from fully automated broadcast solutions (like SI Media's Costanza AI that can automate speech to text) to exploring next-gen sports broadcasting trends at the show's Content Congress, as the MENA sports media market is projected to hit $6.5 billion by 2027. edition of the premier broadcast and media event unveiled AI-driven breakthroughs, from fully automated broadcast solutions (like SI Media's Costanza AI that can automate speech to text) to exploring next-gen sports broadcasting trends at the show's Content Congress, as the MENA sports media market is projected to hit $6.5 billion by 2027. Integrate Middle East 2025: Pro AV innovations took centre stage at the third edition, featuring adaptive digital signage, immersive audio-visual tools (such as a world first with BOYA's AI-powered wireless mics), and smart venue technologies revolutionising urban infrastructure. SATExpo Middle East 2025: The debut satellite and space expo spotlighted AI-powered satellite advancements, strategic collaborations (like ABS and SpaceBridge coming together to improve managed data services across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa), and eSports racing powered by Eutelsat satellite connectivity, alongside critical discussions at the SATExpo Summit on orbital sustainability, led by Astroscale's Aya Iwamoto, Vice President, Strategy and Policy. Catalysts for transformative ideas: As well unveiling the latest technological advancements, the shows also set the stage for the announcements of strategic partnerships formalised by the signing of Memoranda of Understandings (MoUs). Leading global satellite operator Arabsat inked six MOUs with partners at SATExpo, including an agreement with Grass Valley, the technology leader in live production solutions, to launch a new suite of cloud-based broadcast services. Also forging strategic connections, the Co-Production Salon returned to CABSAT 2025 for the fourth consecutive year as an exclusive invite-only hub for content collaboration. Organised by HConsult, a leading content market specialist in the Arabic-speaking MENA, and with an impressive 90 per cent re-participation rate, the Salon brings together creatives with production houses, OTT platforms, television networks, content investors and brand representatives looking to develop TV and film content with international appeal. Speaking at the conclusion of the three events, Alex Nicholl, Vice President, New Industries of Dubai World Trade Centre, said: 'The success of this year's CABSAT, Integrate Middle East, and the inaugural SATExpo Middle East underscores the UAE's leadership as a global nexus for the media, entertainment, and satellite industries. Gathering over 32,000 professionals, these events have proven to be more than just platforms—they are catalysts for innovation, collaboration, and transformative ideas. At DWTC, we take pride in organising events that foster these connections, empowering industry pioneers to drive progress, share knowledge, and shape the future. The momentum generated here will resonate far beyond these halls, and we look forward to building on this legacy together.' Exhibitors echoed comments on CABSAT, Integrate Middle East, and the inaugural SATExpo Middle East, acting as a hub for innovation and collaboration. Mumladze Patritsiia, Project Manager, from Carrot Broadcast, LLC, said, 'We are delighted to have returned to CABSAT this year, where we proudly showcased our expertise in real-time graphic solutions for TV shows and live productions, alongside cutting-edge hardware, software, and services in augmented reality and virtual studio technologies. This year, we showcased our latest innovations, including Gaussian splatting technology, one of the most talked-about highlights among visitors. Our unwavering commitment to innovation continues to empower broadcasters and content creators worldwide, as CABSAT 2025 once again proved to be a pivotal platform for groundbreaking advancements in broadcast, satellite, and content creation.' The spirit of innovation extended to Integrate Middle East, where Jana Dai, Sales Director of CZUR TECH CO said: 'Integrate Middle East 2025 has been a phenomenal experience for us. The event brought together a highly engaged audience of industry professionals who are actively shaping the future of AV and immersive technologies. The quality of conversations, diversity of attendees, and forward-looking themes truly set this event apart. We're proud to be part of a show that is driving the evolution of the AV and integrated technology landscape in the region. We look forward to continuing these conversations beyond the show floor.' SATExpo's inaugural edition brought together key players in the satellite industry, with 34 countries taking part to successfully create a dedicated space for satellite communications specialists. The high profile of SATExpo exhibitors was matched by the calibre of speakers at the SATExpo Summit, with those taking to the stage including Prof. Dr. Klaus Schilling, Head of Board, S-Smart Small Satellite Systems GmbH; Dr Sherif Sedky, CEO, Egyptian Space Agency; and Christelle Astorg-Lepine, CNES, Founder & CEO of the Space Women Alliance, among others. The event's far-reaching impact highlights the UAE's position as a global satellite innovation hub, spearheading satellite communications advancement throughout the MEASA region and beyond. Maroon Khalil, Senior Sales Director at ABS, said: 'ABS's participation in SATExpo 2025 reflects our commitment to delivering flexible, reliable, and effective satellite connectivity across the region. We're excited to showcase a broad portfolio of solutions tailored to the evolving capacity needs of customers in the UAE and beyond. With a fleet of five geostationary satellites and coverage that reaches 93% of the world's population — including beams that connect multiple continents globally — ABS is uniquely positioned to transform the regional communications landscape.' He added: 'Our mission is to drive digital transformation and close connectivity gaps across government, enterprise, and underserved communities. At SATExpo, we look forward to engaging with industry leaders and partners to shape the future of satellite communications across the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe, the Americas, and beyond. At SATExpo, we also highlighted the potential of the SES EdgeAI Connect solution to dynamically manage data and intelligence at the edge using best-in-class AI and satellite technologies.' Throughout the three-day event, numerous exhibitors unveiled groundbreaking new products, with standout launches from industry leaders Riedel, Cineom, Media Guru, Sawa Media, Godox, ST Engineering, IPS Mena and RioSat. Meanwhile, key players, including Intellian, InterSputnik, Streamport, First Gulf Company, EVS, Broadcast Solutions, Advance Media Training, Videndum, and Editshare – among many others – demonstrated a robust portfolio of advanced tech, highlighting their respective sectors' rapid innovation and diverse capabilities. As this year's editions of CABSAT, Integrate Middle East and SATExpo come to conclusion, professionals from the media, Pro AV, and satellite sectors can look forward to the next editions, slated for May 20 – 22, 2026. In the upcoming editions, these events will continue to serve as dynamic platforms for engaging with industry executives, decision-makers, technical experts and innovators from across the industry.


Gulf Today
11-05-2025
- Business
- Gulf Today
SATExpo 2025 to spotlight innovations shaping space and satellite industry
Staff Reporter, Gulf Today SATExpo Middle East 2025 launches as the premier regional event for the space and satellite industry, in response to industry demand for a specialised platform for innovation and collaboration. Set to take place from May 13 to 15, 2025, at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), SATExpo has grown out of long-running B2B event CABSAT. While the annual edition of CABSAT covers a wide spectrum of broadcast, content, and digital media, SATExpo zeroes in on critical applications across aviation, maritime, government, telecom, energy, and emergency response sectors. The highly anticipated inaugural edition will welcome 140+ international exhibiting brands and 8,000+ senior-level professionals, high-level buyers, and global thought leaders to explore the latest breakthroughs, share insights and shape the future of space technology. SATExpo will also showcase transformative technologies that are shaping the industry, from next-generation satellite systems to best-in-class space exploration innovations. Shaping an advancing market Driven by the National Space Strategy 2030, the UAE'S space sector is rapidly expanding, achieving a 40% increase in space service and application contracts in 2020, alongside growth in related education and training. SATExpo is projected to support this advancing market by shaping the future of space and satellite services in the MEASA region. The exhibition, held concurrently with CABSAT, features the launch of the 'Innovation Capsule', a bespoke concierge programme that will offer private briefings and B2B meetings, to help establish MOU and partnerships. An exclusive private lounge creates a space of relaxed networking and dialogue. SATExpo also brings from CABSAT the SATExpo Summit, which will convene global space industry leaders for two days of high-level discussions and features a powerhouse roster of space sector leaders, including key figures from government and state-linked entities. After an opening address by Amer AlSayegh, Assistant Director General for Aerospace Engineering Sector at Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC); Majid AlNaimi, Executive Director of Satellite Projects at Es'hailSat (Qatar's state-owned satellite operator), will headline a panel on the 'Private Sector's Role in the New Space Economy,' spotlighting Qatar's strategic investments in satellite infrastructure. He joins Prof. Sherif Sedky, CEO of the Egyptian Space Agency (EgSA), who leads a fireside chat on empowering SMEs through agency initiatives. On Day 1, sessions will explore the private sector's role in the new space economy, the shift toward smaller, smarter satellites, and how satellite tech can enable safer, more sustainable cities, featuring speakers from the UAE Space Agency, S4 GmbH, and Astroscale Japan. Day 2 will focus on AI-driven satellite data applications, strategies for technology localisation, and the growing influence of women in space leadership, with key insights from Rivada Group, SpaceData Inc., and the Egyptian Space Agency, setting the stage for the next era of space innovation. The UAE's strategic investments in space, forward-thinking policies, and advanced infrastructure have cemented its role as a global space leader. Premier events like SATExpo will amplify this position, drawing international attention and fostering industry collaboration. Backed by a legacy of high-impact programmes, the expo will drive policy innovation and shape the future of the space economy. This vision is powered by DWTC, the world's leading tech event organiser. With a 30-year legacy through CABSAT, GITEX, and AIE, DWTC is a catalyst for regional sector growth, reinforcing Dubai's status as a global hub for trade and innovation. Alex Nicholl, Vice President, New Industries, the Dubai World Trade Centre, said: 'As a dynamic platform convening experts and leaders from around the globe, SATExpo Middle East will be a pivotal milestone for the global space community. The plan to launch the 'Innovation Capsule' at the event highlights the platform's commitment to nurturing the next generation of space entrepreneurs. We are pleased to benefit from this event feature, which empowers startups and facilitates our collaboration in shaping the global space sector.' This sentiment is echoed by exhibitors, who see SATExpo as a launchpad for innovation and business growth. Andre Hajjar, CEO of Dubai-based company AI Pro, an exhibitor at the event, said: 'We look forward to being a part of SATExpo, where we will showcase our specialised satellite design and testing solutions with our partner, Siemens — offering attendees best-in-class qualification, design, and test systems for space.' 'Our aim is to support organisations across the Mena region with reliable and advanced tools to meet their testing requirements - while accelerating innovation and ensuring components comply with the highest global standards,' he added.


Broadcast Pro
09-05-2025
- Business
- Broadcast Pro
SATExpo Middle East 2025 launches as regional space industry hub
Running alongside CABSAT, the exhibition will also unveil the "Innovation Capsule" - a concierge programme designed to facilitate high-level B2B meetings, private briefings and the signing of new MOUs. SATExpo Middle East 2025 launches as the premier regional event for the space and satellite industry, in response to industry demand for a specialised platform for innovation and collaboration. Responding to growing demand for a dedicated platform that fosters innovation and collaboration in the space and satellite sectors, SATExpo Middle East 2025 is set to debut as the region's flagship industry event. Scheduled to take place from May 13 to 15, 2025, at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), the launch edition of SATExpo emerges from the long-standing CABSAT exhibition to focus exclusively on critical satellite applications across key industries, including aviation, maritime, government, telecom, energy and emergency services. The inaugural edition will welcome 140+ international exhibiting brands and 8,000+ senior-level professionals, high-level buyers, and global thought leaders to explore the latest breakthroughs, share insights and shape the future of space technology. SATExpo will also showcase transformative technologies that are shaping the industry, from next-generation satellite systems to best-in-class space exploration innovations. Driven by the National Space Strategy 2030, the UAE's space sector is rapidly expanding, achieving a 40% increase in space service and application contracts in 2020, alongside growth in related education and training. SATExpo is projected to support this advancing market by shaping the future of space and satellite services in the MEASA region. The exhibition, held concurrently with CABSAT, features the launch of the Innovation Capsule, a bespoke concierge programme that will offer private briefings and B2B meetings, to help establish MOU and partnerships. An exclusive private lounge creates a space of relaxed networking and dialogue. SATExpo also brings from CABSAT the SATExpo Summit, which will convene global space industry leaders for two days of high-level discussions and features a roster of space sector leaders, including key figures from government and state-linked entities. After an opening address by Amer AlSayegh, Assistant Director General for Aerospace Engineering Sector at Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC); Majid AlNaimi, Executive Director of Satellite Projects at Es'hailSat (Qatar's state-owned satellite operator), will headline a panel on the Private Sectors Role in the New Space Economy, spotlighting Qatars strategic investments in satellite infrastructure. He joins Prof. Sherif Sedky, CEO of the Egyptian Space Agency (EgSA), who leads a fireside chat on empowering SMEs through agency initiatives. On Day 1, sessions will explore the private sector's role in the new space economy, the shift toward smaller, smarter satellites, and how satellite tech can enable safer, more sustainable cities, featuring speakers from the UAE Space Agency, S4 GmbH, and Astroscale Japan. Day 2 will focus on AI-driven satellite data applications, strategies for technology localisation, and the growing influence of women in space leadership, with key insights from Rivada Group, SpaceData Inc., and the Egyptian Space Agency, setting the stage for the next era of space innovation. The UAE's strategic investments in space, forward-thinking policies, and advanced infrastructure have cemented its role as a global space leader. Premier events like SATExpo will amplify this position, drawing international attention and fostering industry collaboration. Backed by a legacy of high-impact programmes, the expo will drive policy innovation and shape the future of the space economy. This vision is powered by DWTC, the tech event organiser. With a 30-year legacy through CABSAT, GITEX and AIE, DWTC is a catalyst for regional sector growth, reinforcing Dubai's status as a global hub for trade and innovation. Alex Nicholl, Vice President, New Industries, the Dubai World Trade Centre, said: 'As a dynamic platform convening experts and leaders from around the globe, SATExpo Middle East will be a pivotal milestone for the global space community. The plan to launch the 'Innovation Capsule' at the event highlights the platforms commitment to nurturing the next generation of space entrepreneurs. We are pleased to benefit from this event feature, which empowers startups and facilitates our collaboration in shaping the global space sector.' This sentiment is echoed by exhibitors, who see SATExpo as a launchpad for innovation and business growth. Andre Hajjar, CEO of Dubai-based company AI Pro, an exhibitor at the event, added: 'We look forward to being a part of SATExpo, where we will showcase our specialised satellite design and testing solutions with our partner, Siemens – offering attendees best-in-class qualification, design, and test systems for space.' 'Our aim is to support organisations across the MENA region with reliable and advanced tools to meet their testing requirements – while accelerating innovation and ensuring components comply with the highest global standards,' he added.