Mediatech Africa boasted over 6,700 visitors at its previous show in 2009, making it Africa’s largest advanced technology trade exhibition. This biennial hub for all serious industry players in the Broadcast, Film, Production & Post Production; Pro AV, Sound, Lighting, Staging and Rigging; AV & Broadcast System Integration; Animation, New Media, Mobile & On-line; Satellite and Signal; Musical Instruments & DJ Equipment; Computer Music and Production Tools sectors takes place at the Coca-Cola dome in Northgate, Johannesburg, from 20 to 22 July 2011.
“These sectors have already seen fundamental shifts in recent years and the future is likely to hold additional challenges,’ says Simon Robinson, Mediatech Africa Exhibition Director. “That is why it is critical for serious industry players to remain abreast of change. Mediatech Africa enables them to do so, providing a centralised point to view and experience the latest products and technologies.’
Mediatech Africa 2011 will include a diverse programme including live demonstrations, workshops and β for the first time β a business matchmaking programme. Visitors will be able to pre-register and be matched to relevant exhibitors. Meetings will then be facilitated between interested parties, allowing exhibitors to engage with visitors on a more personal level.
“Previous exhibitions have illustrated that exhibitors experience increased product sales as a direct result of Mediatech Africa. This year we have decided to support this process to an even greater extent by implementing the business matchmaking programme,’ says Robinson.
Mediatech Africa allows exhibitors to reach a broad range of buyers and interested parties, with the last trade exhibition attracting visitors of a high quality β over 50% of whom had authority to purchase. In total, Mediatech Africa 2009 attracted 6 779 visitors, an increase of 2 609 from 2007. Visitors came from around the world, with a total of 183 foreign visitors, predominantly from Sub Saharan Africa. 62.4% of these visitors operated in the broadcast, film and production industry; 44.3% were from the pro AV, sound, lighting, staging and rigging sector and 36.9% were from the computer music and production tools industry.
“We usually see a good spread of visitors from across industries and varying levels of seniority. The proactive and strategic marketing of the expo, its exhilarating atmosphere and clear structure of the exhibition makes it easy for visitors to find what they are looking for. These factors, coupled with excellent exhibitors, are what make Mediatech Africa such a successful trade exhibition,’ adds Robinson.
Launched by Thebe Exhibitions and Projects Group in 2001, Mediatech Africa takes place every two years and has grown in status, size and reach to become the largest and most prestigious event of its kind in Africa.
With only a few months until Mediatech Africa 2011, companies wanting to take advantage of the exhibition’s reach should contact Thebe Exhibitions and Projects Group to book a stand.