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IBC2025 open for registration 

May 12, 2025 13.31 Europe/London By Julian Clover

Industry leaders from ABC, Fremantle, ITV, NBCUniversal, Sling TV, YouTube, and Warner Bros Discovery have been confirmed as speakers for IBC2025.

A four-day exhibition and three day conference will run at the RAI Amsterdam from 12-15 September.

“IBC2025 is primed to be the definitive event this year for a global industry undergoing profound change,” said Michael Crimp, Chief Executive Officer of IBC. “As new technologies reshape content production and delivery, we provide the opportunity for the entire global M&E industry to explore what’s next, connect with key players, and navigate the commercial and creative challenges ahead. With a growing innovation footprint, the industry’s best tech on show, and a world-class conference speaker line-up, IBC2025 will empower our community to shape the industry’s future.”

IBC will showcase advances in areas such as artificial intelligence (AI), private 5G, immersive tech, dynamic ad insertion, cloud-native workflows, virtual production and sustainable production alongside forward-looking perspectives on the industry’s next wave of innovation.

Meanwhile, the IBC2025 Conference will offer a full slate of keynotes, presentations and panels from thought leaders from across the globe, sharing views and insights on the trends, issues and opportunities transforming M&E. 

Confirmed speakers include: Damian Cronin, Chief Digital and Information Officer, ABC; Jens Richter, Chief Executive Officer, Fremantle Media International; Simon Farnsworth, Chief Technology Officer, ITV; Monica Williams, Senior Vice President Digital Products & Operations, NBCUniversal; Liz Riemersma, Vice President Strategy, Business Development & International, Sling TV; Pedro Pina, Vice President, YouTube EMEA and Avi Saxena, Chief Technology Officer, Warner Bros. Discovery

IBC2025’s show floor will cover nearly 44,000 square metres of space already booked across 14 halls. Returning exhibitors confirmed so far include Adobe, Amazon Web Services, Ateliere Creative Technologies, Avid, Blackmagic Design, Canon, Grass Valley, Microsoft, Riedel Communications, Ross Video, Samsung, Sony, Zattoo, and Zixi – representing a broad spectrum of technology leadership and innovation, from content capture to cloud delivery. New exhibitors include Baron Weather, Cachefly, Momento, NewBlue, OTT Solutions, Plain X, Raysync, and Remotly.

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About Julian Clover

Julian Clover is a Media and Technology journalist based in Cambridge, UK. He works in online and printed media. Julian is also a voice on local radio. You can talk to Julian on X @julianclover, or by email at jclover@broadbandtvnews.com.

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