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Modern television technology to be on show

The latest broadcasting equipment and technology will be presented at the Vietnam International Broadcast & AV (VIBA) Show in Hanoi next year.
Modern television technology to be on show ảnh 1Modern television technology will be on show (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - The latest broadcasting equipmentand technology will be presented at the Vietnam International Broadcast &AV (VIBA) Show in Hanoi next year.

Visitors will be able to watch films screened with moderntechnology, attend photo shows and sound performances, and play games withvirtual reality (VR) glasses.

Following the success of two events held in Ho Chi MinhCity, the VIBA show will showcase opportunities for international andVietnamese television and businesses.

“The exhibition will definitely boost the industry,” saidKim Jeong-hun, General Director of Exporum Inc, the organiser of the event.

The Broadcast Department under the Ministry of Informationand Communications will bring a total of 200 exhibitors from 11 countries andterritories together for the event.

Visitors will be able to experience ultramodern broadcastingequipment and technology plus post-production, digital displays and ITsolutions.

They will be able to experience interactive contents thatcreate exciting atmospheres and workshops, seminars and business matching withopportunities to meet government bodies, associations and other major keyplayers in the industries.

The drone competition will show visitors the new trend ofcamera recording which has also become a sport.

The event will be held at the Hanoi International ExhibitionCentre, 91 Tran Hung Dao Street on April 5-7, 2018.-VNA
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