Panasonic is the first of the big camera manufacturers to pull out of the IBC Show in September. Will more exhibitors follow suit? The Panasonic stand at IBC 2019. Despite countries and governments putting various measures in place to restrict the spread of COVID-19 and get reality back on track, this has not been enough for Panasonic to exhibit at Europe’s largest broadcasting trade show, IBC. The trade show is still scheduled to take place at the RAI, Amsterdam, in September (you can read the latest statement from IBC here). Panasonic will instead be focusing on launching a ‘Technology Experience Zone‘ for partners and customers to engage in live streams, podcasts, training, and webinars. André Meterian, Director of the Professional Video Systems Business Unit for EMEA, has said: “It has been a very difficult decision. As much as we look forward each year to welcoming visitors at this important industry event, we must prioritise the well-being of our staff, partners, and attendees.” Is The Future Of The Trade Show Changing? Last month, NAB 2020 was canceled due to coronavirus. However, the industry and cinema5D.com focused on delivering news and announcements through articles, videos, and live streaming. This may show that there is less of a need for a physical trade show when the relevant information can be published to audiences in a very similar way to a real trade show. With Panasonic out of the list for IBC 2020, only time will reveal whether the other big players such as Canon, Sony,...
Published By: CineD - Monday, 11 May, 2020