Tag: Saicom Trade Fairs

  • The Indian broadcast & film industry poised to redefine creativity at Broadcast India Show 2016

    The Indian broadcast & film industry poised to redefine creativity at Broadcast India Show 2016

    MUMBAI: Saicom Trade Fairs & Exhibitions Pvt. Ltd. is pleased to announce The Broadcast India Show 2016 to be hosted at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon (E) in Mumbai, India from 20 -22 October 2016.

    The show will be complemented by a two-day Conference that will be held along with the main exhibition. The conference will bring together CEOs, directors and proprietors of companies, along with engineers, technicians and technologists to facilitate a medley of technical presentations, product promotions and in-depth discussions.

    Broadcast and entertainment technology continues to evolve at breakneck speed, and The Broadcast India Show with its formidable 26-year reputation will once again be the subcontinent’s prime platform showcasing the latest innovations from around the world.
    Thus far, companies like Blackmagic Design, Panasonic, Sony, AVID, RED Digital, Canon, Datavideo, Ross Video, FOR-A, On Air Asia, Adobe, Grass Valley, AJA, PlayBox, IHSE, Primestream, Canare, Ikegami, Hitachi, Chyron Hego, Monarch, Boston, Netweb, Seagate, ARRI, Canara Lighting, GoPro, Atomos, Carl Zeiss, Cooke Optics, Tiffen, Vitec Group, Panther, Yamaha, Sennheiser, Digigram and Planetcast Media Services to name just a few, have already confirmed their participation at the 2016 show.

    Broadcast India Show 2016 will allow visitors and delegates to witness technology’s direct impact on content creation and management in an unprecedented fashion – a massive show floor focused on and dedicated to hands-on, experiential learning. As is tradition, the show will bring together companies and corporates, veterans and professionals, suppliers and customers, stalwarts and other stakeholders from the industry to optimize opportunity, facilitate meaningful trade links and enable information-exchange on a global level.

    Last year, around 19,000+ trade visitors and 580+ participants from more than 35 countries gathered to connect with the future of the industry. This year is poised to exceed those numbers, a veritable win-win for all.

  • The Indian broadcast & film industry poised to redefine creativity at Broadcast India Show 2016

    The Indian broadcast & film industry poised to redefine creativity at Broadcast India Show 2016

    MUMBAI: Saicom Trade Fairs & Exhibitions Pvt. Ltd. is pleased to announce The Broadcast India Show 2016 to be hosted at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon (E) in Mumbai, India from 20 -22 October 2016.

    The show will be complemented by a two-day Conference that will be held along with the main exhibition. The conference will bring together CEOs, directors and proprietors of companies, along with engineers, technicians and technologists to facilitate a medley of technical presentations, product promotions and in-depth discussions.

    Broadcast and entertainment technology continues to evolve at breakneck speed, and The Broadcast India Show with its formidable 26-year reputation will once again be the subcontinent’s prime platform showcasing the latest innovations from around the world.
    Thus far, companies like Blackmagic Design, Panasonic, Sony, AVID, RED Digital, Canon, Datavideo, Ross Video, FOR-A, On Air Asia, Adobe, Grass Valley, AJA, PlayBox, IHSE, Primestream, Canare, Ikegami, Hitachi, Chyron Hego, Monarch, Boston, Netweb, Seagate, ARRI, Canara Lighting, GoPro, Atomos, Carl Zeiss, Cooke Optics, Tiffen, Vitec Group, Panther, Yamaha, Sennheiser, Digigram and Planetcast Media Services to name just a few, have already confirmed their participation at the 2016 show.

    Broadcast India Show 2016 will allow visitors and delegates to witness technology’s direct impact on content creation and management in an unprecedented fashion – a massive show floor focused on and dedicated to hands-on, experiential learning. As is tradition, the show will bring together companies and corporates, veterans and professionals, suppliers and customers, stalwarts and other stakeholders from the industry to optimize opportunity, facilitate meaningful trade links and enable information-exchange on a global level.

    Last year, around 19,000+ trade visitors and 580+ participants from more than 35 countries gathered to connect with the future of the industry. This year is poised to exceed those numbers, a veritable win-win for all.

  • Mumbai to host Digital Cinema Show

    Mumbai to host Digital Cinema Show

    MUMBAI: A Digital Cinema Show is being organised by Saicom Trade Fairs & Exhibitions from 26 May to 28 May at Nehru Centre, Worli, Mumbai from 11 am to 7.00 pm. The show consists of an exhibition, conferences and film screenings.

    The show as well as the conference will have exhibits and speakers from all over the world and India and is sponsored by JVC and Panasonic of Japan, Quantel and Western Digital of UK, Digital Film Systems of Ireland and AGIV India, states an official release.

    The purpose behind the event is to make the producers, directors and technicians of the film industry aware of the digital technology and the method of making films from script to screen using this latest trend. It is a free entry show for the technicians as well as producers and directors of the film and television industry, adds the release.

    There are at least two dozen films being made in India using high definition digital format out of which 16 are being made in Mumbai itself and rest of them in Hyderabad and Chennai.