According to an official statement, the Centennial National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) show in Las Vegas has seen a preliminary peak registration of 65,013. The NAB indicated that over 17,000 were international attendees among these registrations, and 1,200 companies showcased their products at the event.
“We are thrilled to have so many exhibitors, attendees, and partners from around the world join us in Las Vegas to help celebrate 100 years of innovation. More than any other year, everyone is filled with so much enthusiasm and energy as they engage on the show floor, in special sessions, and throughout the entire event,” said Curtis LeGeyt, NAB President and CEO.
The NAB Show facilitates broadcasting, entertainment, and technology professionals to share ideas and discover the most recent trends and innovations within their respective fields. Attendees can benefit from networking, education, and engagement opportunities with industry leaders and experts.
International attendance is subject to ongoing audits based on pre-show and onsite registrations.
“We thank the NAB Show community for helping us reflect on our collective experience with media and entertainment and for previewing the many innovations we’ll see within the next hundred years,” added LeGeyt.
