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AI, Integration in Pro AV World in Focus at the IME Summit

The second edition of Integrate Middle East (IME), the premier Pro Audio Visual and media technology exhibition, concluded the IME Summit on day two with key discussions on AI integration and advancements. The summit, which featured 20+ global thought leaders, was part of the three-day exhibition organized by the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) and aimed to create an essential learning and networking event for the whole Pro AV integration value chain.  

Discussions on how AI integration is transforming the Pro AV world addressed topics including ‘The Role of AI in Music Production,’ ‘The Integration of AI and Hybrid Pro AV into Immersive Storytelling,’ ‘Data Art, AI, and the Future of Experiential Visual Content,’ and ‘The Future of AI in Workplace Design and Built Environment.’ 

Thought leaders and industry experts reflected on the widespread growth of AI in the Pro AV space and current industry trends that have seen the technology makes a transformational impact on every workflow, process, and business. 

Interspersed with live musical performances, the Summit featured panel discussions, key notes and fireside chats, with sessions such as ‘The Art and Science of Projector Mapping,’ ‘The Future of Workplace Design,’ ‘Leveraging Audio Technology,’ ‘Signage for Smart Cities,’ ‘The Power of Digital Out-of-Home (OOH) in the Modern Marketing Mix,’ and ‘Safe Rigging Methods and Installations in the Entertainment Sector.’  

Pierre Carnet, Managing Director of MassiveMusic, moderated a panel discussion titled ‘The Role of AI in Music Production for Entertainment’ featuring speakers including Onur Aydin, Senior Business Development Manager of Warner Music MENA, Alex Mubert, CEO of Mubert, and Charles El Soueidi, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of MORE, UAE. The insightful conversation delved into the potential of AI in the development of generative music field and its implications on creators and brands. It also shed light on the possibilities of leveraging generative music as a key tool for strengthening brand reputation and efficient communication. 

Diving into the heart of innovation, the summit fostered enriching dialogues and partnerships and spotlighted lucrative prospects for advancement across the MENA region. With insights from Data Bridge Market Research*, projections unveil a compelling narrative: the Middle East Pro AV market is poised to surge at a remarkable compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.9%, soaring from USD 13,432.93 million in 2022 to USD 22,705.90 million by 2030. This forecast underscores a profound opportunity for exponential market expansion. 

Once again co-located with long-running show CABSAT, Integrate ME 2024 further amplified its impact and global standing by showcasing state-of-the-art Pro AV technology solutions such as digital signage, command and control room models, and innovations for entertainment, live events and smart buildings. 

New for 2024, it presented an exclusive Brand Ambassador programme, which recognized exceptional business leaders. This eminent panel of experts – including Daria Prodaevich, Director, Theatre of Digital Art UAE, Tamas Vaspori, Managing Director, Maxin10Sity, and Bob Snyder, Editor-in-Chief at Channel Media Europe – helped to strengthen the evolving industry, initiate high-level discussions, and establish the region as a popular media and entertainment hub.  

When it concludes on May 23, Integrate Middle East 2024 is anticipated to have drawn remarkable outcomes in propelling the progress of the Pro AV and media sector, with AI integration emerging as a key facilitator of innovation. Additionally, the event is expected to have welcomed 10,000 visitors, and 250-plus exhibiting companies from 75 countries. 

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