BroadcastAsia2006 to return to Singapore Expo

Feb 8, 2006 2:32 PM, Automation Update e-newsletter

    

BroadcastAsia returns to the Singapore Expo this year.

The exhibition runs from June 20 – 23, and the associated conference runs June 19 - 22.

This is the 11th industry exhibition and conference for the organization. The conference will showcase the latest in digital and interactive media technologies. This year's theme is “Digital: The Journey Forward.”

BroadcastAsia takes place alongside CommunicAsia and EnterpriseIT, presenting a broad spectrum of technologies and solutions to meet the converging streams of information technology and communication, of mobile entertainment and telecoms services, and of business needs and the digital lifestyle. In 2005, the three events featured more than 2138 exhibiting companies from 54 countries and attracted more than 60,000 international business attendees.

For more information, visit www.broadcast-asia.com.

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