Latest broadcasting technology to be displayed

April 04, 2018 - 18:08

An exhibition of the latest broadcasting equipment and technology will be held in Hà Nội on April 5-7.

A drone competition during the previous VIBA Show. A similar event will take place at the VIBA Show 2018. — Photo courtesy of the Exporum Vietnam
Viet Nam News

HÀ NỘI — An exhibition of the latest broadcasting equipment and technology will be held in Hà Nội on April 5-7.

The Việt Nam International Broadcast & AV (VIBA) Show will allow visitors to watch films screened with modern technology, attend photo shows and sound performances and play games with virtual reality (VR) glasses.

Visitors will also experience modern equipment and technology such as Digital Video Broadcasting – Terrestrial, drones, virtual reality (VR), 4K TV, ultra-high definition television and broadcast services from Việt Nam and overseas companies.

“This year, we want to emphasise how contents can be useful to normal life with VietCON (Việt Nam Content Showcase),” said Kim Jeong-hun, general director of Exporum Inc, organiser of the event.

“Our main exhibitors are TV stations, game companies, VR/AR Society, companies and TV programme producers. With the new features, VietCON will support the VIBA Show with content and create a new category of exhibits for visitors.”

Visitors inspect products at the previous VIBA Show. — Photo courtesy of the Exporum Vietnam

TV stations will show new and attractive content which are now on top of the news.

“And with LG, one of the main exhibitors of VIBA Show 2018, we will hold a gallery made of digital signage with spectacular products. Visitors can see how effective the digital signage can be used in families, public places and restaurants as well.”

The Broadcast Department under the Ministry of Information and Communication will bring a total of 200 exhibitors from 11 countries and territories together for the event.

The event will be held at the Hà Nội International Exhibition Centre, 91 Trần Hưng Đạo Street, with more than 20,000 visitors expected. — VNS

 

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