NAB Show Stands at 20,000 Attendees, 700 Exhibitors
Roughly 20,000 attendees and 700 exhibitors have signed up to take part in the April 23-27 NAB Show in Las Vegas, said NAB Managing Director-Global Connections and Events Chris Brown on an episode of NAB’s podcast posted Monday. Brown said…
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he’s projecting 60,000 to 70,000 attendees and hoping for 1,000 exhibitors. Brown said the registered exhibitors include Adobe, AWS and Canon. The 2021 show was canceled after many of those exhibitors announced they weren’t attending. More than a fifth of the registered attendees are from outside the U.S., Brown said. The show is still planned to require participants to be vaccinated, but that could shift “if things continue to improve,” Brown said. The show will confirm vaccination status via an app, he said. Masks will be recommended but won’t be required after Nevada dropped mask mandates, he said. The show will still include additional cleaning protocols, and COVID-19 tests will be sold at the Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB said. Brown said the LVCC has hosted several major shows successfully in 2022, and flights into Las Vegas are becoming increasingly available.